“Large amount of leftovers” Suipara annoying customers controversial for collaboration goods People who were present complained of anger … The store manager also drops his shoulders: J-CAST News[Full text display]

A photo was posted on Twitter that a large amount of customers who wanted to eat collaboration goods of a popular game were left behind at a store of the restaurant chain “Sweets Paradise” where you can enjoy a dessert buffet.

Opinions abound on the internet, such as saying that it is pity for the person who made the food to waste it. The manager of this Suipara explained to the interview, “Although most customers have good manners, we would like to strengthen checks in the future.”


  • It is said that he left almost without eating.

  • Seen from above, it looks so tight (Photo courtesy of Rogbo@sumasumagengen)

    Seen from above, it looks so tight (Photo courtesy of Rogbo@sumasumagengen)

  • It is said that he left almost without eating.
  • Seen from above, it looks so tight (Photo courtesy of Rogbo@sumasumagengen)

From the clerk, a conversation such as “I’m not here… what should I do?”

Horse mackerel opening, oden, 2 fried chicken, anmitsu, 2 mont blanc cakes, 2 milk teas, 2 milk…

The table for two is packed with such food and drink. It is also in almost pristine condition.

This photo was posted on Twitter on September 28, 2022.

Suipara, operated by Inoue Shoji (Osaka City), will open 10 cafés nationwide from the popular game “Genshin” from this day until October 31st. offers. The food comes with coasters and other goods designed with each character in the game.

On the 28th, the person who posted the photo revealed on Twitter that there was a customer who came to the store with a friend and left without eating most of the goods. According to the tweet, this customer disappeared when the poster noticed, and the clerk brought the collaboration menu to this customer’s table after that. From the clerk, it is said that the conversation such as “I’m not there… what should I do?” was leaked. The poster said that he took a large amount of goods, so there is a possibility that it is for resale purposes.

The post has been retweeted more than 20,000 times, with comments such as “Is this going to be thrown away?”

According to an interview with J-CAST News on the 29th, the male university student living in Aichi Prefecture who posted the post said that after 3:00 p.m. did.

Collaboration goods are also being resold one after another, for example, if you search on Mercari, you will find a lot of goods for sale.

Suipara also seems to be taking measures against hoarding. According to the announcement made on September 16th on the official website, the collaboration menu has an order limit of up to 8 food/desserts and 8 drinks. The purchase of goods is also limited to those who order the collaboration menu, and there is an upper limit on the sales volume of each goods as only one transaction per person per visit.

The manager of the Suipara Nagoya Spiral Towers store responded to an interview on September 29th and admitted that there were customers who left a large amount of food on the 28th.

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