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After watching two drinks, the restaurant serves outside food, so what’s the point?
There was a fight over whether it was me or not =

Starbucks also sells cakes, so I brought some cake.

Well, it doesn’t smell

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Even though it’s a fava whole cake, there’s no smell.

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Stanas

Yukhoe

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Not China
I doubt my eyes
Tteokbokki and fried rice
hit?!

all

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#On the 10th, on an online community, it was located in Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do.
There was a post at a Starvax that said there were a lot of customers eating com ramen.
sit up The publisher said, “Starbags allows bringing in outside food.”
“I know you did, but is it still okay to eat Com Ramen?”
He said, “It doesn’t seem like there’s much of a smell.”
People say, “The hand that eats hamburger, pizza, and tteokbokki at Starmux
“South Korea is r, too,” he said, adding an eyewitness account, “I think he has no manners.”
He criticized.

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nn years of work, wife’s arm, food from outside that I’ve seen so far, alcohol (beer, wine, whiskey), chikwon, sleeping bread
Tteokbokki Outback (delivered-^), sushi, pork belly, etc.
We are seeing how far we can go with the regulations allowing outside food. That “strong scent”
“Food” is judged and interpreted according to their own standards, so it goes beyond the point of discussion.
There are a lot of things I don’t like, but I saw this once while using it here = every time
That situation has happened at least 10 times.

hmm

I lasted a long time

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