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    tro11
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    Cuz let’s say I want to open a shawarma store. It could be the best shawarma in the world – but then a seminary girl will come along and dismissively say “oh this is good… but you should try the shawarma in Israel”. NO!!! this one is much BETTER than Israeli shawarma. In fact, I am the guy from the Israeli shawarma store that you’re talking about!!!

    A guy can’t possibly make a shawarma in America that you will think compares to your “Israel” shawarma. Because you have no idea what you’re talking about.

    #755919
    Feif Un
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    Sometimes a feeling of nostalgia adds to your opinion of things. When I was younger, I once traveled pretty far for a family simcha. While there, we had pizza from a local pizza store. I thought it was delicious. For years I said it was the best pizza I’d ever had.

    Years later, I was back in that area, and had pizza from that store. I was all excited about it. Guess what? The pizza was lousy. For all those years, it was the nostalgia that made me think it was so great.

    #755920
    WolfishMusings
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    Even if she’s right that American shwarma can’t compare to Israeli shwarma, so what? If you’re in Boro Park, it’s not like she’s going to go to Israel just to get a shwarma, right?

    The Wolf

    #755921
    ☕️coffee addict
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    Tro,

    the answer is the avir of eretz yisrael makes the food taste better so even if you are the same owner the meat is different

    #755922
    ZeesKite
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    Again?

    #755923
    2qwerty
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    If you can’t handle criticism then you are right you won’t be successful in business.

    Anyone working with people has tons of stories about crazy requests, demands, random stupid suggestions and so on. You just have to find humor in everything and keep doing what you are good at because even though they complain they are still coming back to your schwarma and not to the one in Israel.

    #755924
    commonsense
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    i don’t know, the shnitzel stores around here (brooklyn) seem to have plenty of business and they are take offs of Israeli stores.

    #755925
    observanteen
    Member

    Wow. I thought we were going to have an intelligent discussion about the business owners who are failing due to Obama’s war against them. Never mind.

    #755926
    Feif Un
    Participant

    Open a pizza store in NY. In Israel, people always said how the pizza there can’t compete with anything in NY, so even if you have the worst pizza in NY, you will still be better than anything in Israel!

    #755927
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Because you have no idea what you’re talking about.

    Sorry, I have no idea what you’re talking about.

  • Guess what? The pizza was lousy. For all those years, it was the nostalgia that made me think it was so great.

  • That, or they changed the recipe.

#755928
yentish
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There’s a really good reason for that-the shwarma in Israel IS better!!! In USA u get a lousy soggy pita with a dab of chummus and some meat. Anything more than that-onions, eggplant, salad, chips (fries) you have to ask for or worse pay extra for! In Israel you get a LOADED laffah with all the works for 20 shekel!!! Hello….no contest!! Troll, I’d love to take you to gas station shwarma sometime by the tachana…all u sem gals know what I’m talking about!! Then we’ll see if u cud keep defending USA shwarma.

#755929
real-brisker
Member

I’ve tasted better schwarma in america then in EY.

#755930
tro11
Member

I’ve tasted better schwarma in america then in EY.

No you have not!

#755931
real-brisker
Member

tro11 -Thank you for telling me what I did.

#755932
ha ha ha ha
Member

hey tro you have to be consistant with your views you know!!! you can’t start “hocking” against something and then make an about face!!!

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