If You're Good Looking, This Restaurant in China Will Give You a Free Meal
Jan 22, 2015 21:35
Looking to score a free meal and happen to be good looking at the same time? You're in luck, because there's a Chinese restaurant with a very interesting policy: if you have a 'good looking face', you're getting your meal for free.
The 'pay by face' policy employs workers from a local plastic surgery clinic to judge the physical appearance of patrons.
They can see if they pass the test by scanning their faces on the restaurant's computer.
We're guessing if you had really good plastic surgery done, you're eating for free here.
Or if you're a struggling model...
The restaurant even details what the requirement for looking good is: the right color lips, correct proportion between mouth and nose and a pointy nose and a decent gap between your eyes and eyebrows.
Five top good looking people in a 30-minute span will be offered a free meal.
Sounds like the perfect place to wash your eyes if you're looking to people watch.
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