6:27 AM Your future, or just java jive? | |
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Coffee drinkers at a popular Israeli chain can have their fortunes told for free if they buy a cup of the brew that leaves grounds at the bottom.
[ ] "A surprise is waiting for you when you finish your coffee," say waitresses at branches of Ilan's Coffee House in Tel Aviv, where marketing manager Michal Steg has hired a "gypsy" soothsayer to teach staff how to interpret the residue. The free service is meant to boost sales in Israel's highly competitive coffee market. (Writing by Elana Ringler and Douglas Hamilton; Editing by Steve Addison) | |
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