In Japan, Z Tea Bubble Shops Turned Into A Mask Face

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In Japan, Z Tea Bubble Shops Turned Into A Mask Face

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Last year, the bubble gun business it was growing in Japan. This year, with the novelos coronavirus, an emergency was announced in Japan. Few people will come out, and when they do, they buy the essentials, like food and, well, face masks.

As noted on the bulletin board 2ch and sites such as Hachima, bubble tea shops in Japan now sell face masks (マ ス ク or Days), if available as a way to stay in business. However, whatever many people point out on Twitter, the shops sell them privately, with 50 boxes of masks that will run between 3,000 yen ($ 27.90) and 5,000 yen ($ 46.50), some basic.

Well, it's really suspicious. In Japan, there is there has been speculation that the bubble ita bubble shop is being assembled by those connected to the underground.

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And as Kotaku previously sent, Domino's Pizza sells pizzas. Because by 2020.

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