Kim Byeong-heon confessed to being hurt by an employee.
On the 23rd, the 298th episode of 'Sadang-gwi' featured professional bankrupt Kim Byeong-hyun, who recently opened a hamburger shop in Yangjae, where Park Myung-soo made an emergency visit for inspection.
Kim Byeong-hyun revealed last year that he had incurred losses of 200 million won over three years and reopened his Yangjae location in the underground food court after closing his hamburger shop, raising concerns among many. In response, Park Myung-soo launched a rescue mission to save Kim Byeong-hyun's hamburger shop.
Park Myung-soo sought comedian Han Min-kwan, who runs a successful hamburger shop in Sinchon, to initiate a shock therapy to inspire professional bankrupt Kim Byeong-hyun. Han Min-kwan humorously remarked, "You're the best as a baseball player, so why are you running a hamburger shop?" and went on to disclose that his monthly sales are nearly 100 million won, with daily transactions ranging from 150 to 250.
However, he also experienced failure. Regarding the reasons for starting the hamburger business, Han Min-kwan confessed, "I tried it after failing once. I threw my business out with intestines. I started a business without knowing much. I had a shop in Sinchon, but the monthly rent was 12 million won. The price was 12,000 won per serving, which was expensive. I completely forgot that it was a college area. During vacation, there were no customers, and during exam periods, there were none either. I cleanly lost 140 million won."
Kim Byeong-heon also agreed, saying, "I did pretty well, but I lost 200 million won in less than three years." Han Min-kwan added, "I lost 140 million won in two years, so it's similar. Running a business is not something anyone can do. I definitely should have prepared better."
Later, Park Myung-soo and Kim Byeong-hyun visited another store, and Kim Byeong-hyun was left speechless by the sight before him. What caught Kim Byeong-hyun's eye was an AI robot that automatically cooks, drastically reducing labor costs. The actual labor cost was only 800,000 won per month, which was considerably cheaper.
Kim Byeong-hyun was in awe of the robot chef, which created numerous recipes with flashy wok skills, even showcasing a fire show. He shared, "The most difficult thing for small business owners these days is communication with employees, isn't it? If the price is right, I would really be willing to make a purchase. I think it would be worth trying. Actually, not long ago, an employee I had worked with for a long time just left a long message on Kakao Talk and quit, which left me a bit hurt because of people."
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