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Fast food comes with entertainment, overseas

by Laurel Miller on Jul 20, 2011

From YouTube comes this very amusing clip of Pizza Hut employees in Agra, India, busting out the funky moves to distract customers while their pies bake. In other countries service with a smile apparently means more than just, “You want fries with that?” Take heed, America.

Do you eat at American chains when you travel? Let us know why or why not.

[Via reddit]


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