We moved from California to Utah for the financial freedom to start our own business, but it wasn't as affordable as we thought....
Ian Hughes and Jai-Yu Fu moved from California to Utah in 2020. They struggled with California's congestion and cost of living but ultimately missed it.
Fuck off
It’s like they don’t understand where diversity comes from. Would they kvetch if they were in some random city in Mexico and, shock of shocks, there wasn’t a Vietnamese grocery there?
I doubt she ever complained much about diversity in Vietnam.
The restaurant thing isn't even close to true. Too many Mormons served missions in other countries and started selling food. Then you have literal soda bars like Sodalicious.
The "bland white food" thing is just one of dozens of anti-white memes that have been promulgated throughout the cultural zeitgeist.
Caused by a bunch of retards who clean meat with fucking bleach. And people wonder why blacks die way sooner.
When people go on about specialty dishes from some culture that use things like intestines, I tell them I don't like poor people food.
Mormons? Selling other cultures’ foods? APPROPRIATION! It’s “inauthentic” and thus evil, according to the liberal mindset.
I would love to watch this fight.
This is inauthentic Yap food
Do you even know where Yap is?
In a Dr. Seuss book idk lmao
It's an island in Micronesia.
Rootless cosmopolitan consoomers. They float from place to place depending on what it offers them.
They probably would have had more customers if they sold anything relevant to the people living there, like something that's useful outdoors like a reusable grill.
Regarding their product: Boonie hats cover your ears and neck, weigh almost nothing, and roll up to something that fits in the palm of your hand. They're trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist, the "best outdoor hat" problem was solved almost 100 years ago.
Their hat basically looks like those faggy things that joggers wear.
And I'm sure they're not making them themselves. They have them made by $1/hr gookslaves in Chynah. There are middleman businesses out there that will take your product idea and mate it with the right sweatshop that can make it as cheaply as possible. That's what "Starting a business" means to these lazy rootless cosmopolitans.
Some fucking chink bitch whining about diversity as if her homeland is a bastion of it.
Fuck off back to Chinatownland if you don't like it here.
This just sounds like another story of typical millenial really. Whatever the hell happened in the 7 years between my age and theirs. Albeit it seems like I'm an outlier if I really look at people around my age and not just fairly successful family members.
Let's see..."we've rented the whole time." As a rental property owner I appreciate your stupidity. Thanks for the free money.
Then you BOTH quit your jobs to sell some HATS? Like are you mental? I could start a Kickstarter hat business with a combination of my spare time and a little vacation day use from work. I'll just assume your idea is good even though I wouldn't buy one as someone who enjoys hiking. So you couldn't just take a little time off work to sort out your Chinese factory, rent a small warehouse, and put in a little work on the weekends until you got successful? Hell, one of you could have gone to part time and been fine. Oh wait it's patent pending too. Wait for that to not get approved because it's a damn hat.
I see the end story though, our hats sucked and now we return to leech off family. Oh we have the life long dream of owning our own company. I used to want to do that too. Hell, I actually did and I guess I do again with my rental business. My first foray I had demand and paying customers. It was hard work and I moved on because I didn't care for it. I wasn't trying to start a business shipping stuff for an hour every day and jacking off to CNN the rest of the day though.