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Bizarre cemetery restaurant in India where diners sit with DEAD people

The New Lucky Restaurant in India was built on an old Muslim cemetery – and the owner says the real coffins are key to his flourishing business

 

An Indian restaurant is letting customers dine with the dead after they built their business around an old graveyard.

And the owner of the eatery in Ahmadabad, India says the graves are great for business.

The New Lucky Restaurant features tables scattered around real coffins which date back to the Muslim cemetery on which the café was built.

Owner Krishan Kutti decided to preserve the graves rather than ripping them out to make way for his restaurant.

But despite the ghoulish interior, the restaurant has become a popular hang-out.

Kutti said: “The graveyard brings good luck. Our business has been flourishing because of these graves. It gives people a unique experience.

“We have maintained the graves as they were. Our customers don’t seem to mind.”

But Kutti has little idea who the graves belong to.

Some locals claim they contain the remains of followers of a 16th-century Sufi saint whose tomb lies nearby.

Around a dozen graves lay inside the restaurant, and have been sealed off by iron grills.

Every morning, when the shutters of the restaurant

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13 Reasons Why H-E-B Is The Best Grocery Store In America

Does anyone work here? are they that good?

Texans know that H-E-B is the best grocery store in America.

The chain has been providing a superior shopping experience for much longer than Whole Foods.

From gourmet in-store samples to awesome packaging, we chose a few reasons that H-E-B is amazing.

1. Produce section. 

The produce section at H-E-B has more than 900 items. The gorgeous fruits and vegetables are known to be fresh and impeccably stacked.

Also, you can weigh and label your own produce for faster checkout.

2. Clever packaging. 

The brand has fun with its private-label items.

Take this barcode on hot sauce:

3. Beer and wine selections. 

H-E-B has an extensive selection of traditional, craft, and Texas brews. You can even take individual beers and craft your own six-pack.

Wine fans rave about the awesome variety at reasonable prices.

4. Whataburger products. 

H-E-B carries snack products and condiments from the beloved Texas fast-food chain.

5. Texas-shaped tortilla chips. 

Only H-E-B makes awesome tortilla chips shaped like your home state.

 

6. Great customer service. 

H-E-B is highly ranked as a place to work, thanks to great benefits and a strong company culture. Many customers write that customer service there is superior compared with other grocery chains.

7. Funny promotions. 

The brand often has a sense of humor with promotions, as one Reddit user pointed out.

8. Cafe on the Run. 

The store’s prepared-foods section puts others to shame, featuring creative salads and artisanal sandwiches

And, of course, the store sells barbecue.

9. Chefs who prepare free samples. 

The grocery’s Cooking Connection program has chefs preparing items for customers to sample. You can also get recipes that use H-E-B items.

10. Coffee shops. 

Many H-E-B stores feature full-service coffee shops, in case you need a latte to power through a shopping trip.

11. Products inspired by Texas movies. 

For instance, these True Grits.

 

 

12. Make-your-own pizzas. 

The chain is famous for its build-your-own pizzas, with ingredients from Italy.

You can enjoy the pizza in the store or take it home in a box.

13. Surprise finds. 

Here’s a block of Wisconsin cheese fashioned into a cowboy boot.

HEB cheese boot

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Walmart Toe Sucker Wanted By NC Police

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LINCOLNTON, N.C. (AP) — Police say a man in North Carolina sucked a woman’s toes at a Wal-Mart after he convinced her he was a podiatry student and persuaded her to take off her shoes.

Detective Dennis Harris said the woman agreed to try on several pairs of shoes at the discount store in Lincolnton, and that at some point during the process, the man stuck her foot in his mouth. Harris said the man apparently tried the same thing at another Wal-Mart 15 miles away, where he told a woman he was conducting a survey on the feet of different races and nationalities.

The second woman also agreed to take off her shoes, but left when the suspect asked her to remove her socks.

Both confrontations happened Monday. Police are looking for the man.

 

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