💼 Careercow Nathen Mazri / Ayman El-Masri / Garfield Eats Guy / Nathfield - “Entergaging” 29 year old Schizophrenic Arab using daddy's money to buy fame. Recently created his own Garfield version of Sonichu

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Will Nathfield cleanse the world

  • No

    Votes: 28 7.1%
  • Yes

    Votes: 127 32.0%
  • He’ll be abandoned while Nathen fingers his hole

    Votes: 242 61.0%

  • Total voters
    397
Not strictly Nathen related, but a different Palestinian “refugee” with a connection to a restaurant themed around a children’s cartoon is making the news

How much is the class? Is it an online class, or do potential students have to physically go to Toronto or Dubai to be "enteraged" by Nathen's business lectures?
Considering that Nathen is celebrating the death of brick and mortar businesses (because he thinks it justifies Garfield Eats closing) it wouldn’t make sense for him to expect in person attendance. On the other hand, something not making sense has never stopped him before.
 
How much is the class? Is it an online class, or do potential students have to physically go to Toronto or Dubai to be "enteraged" by Nathen's business lectures?


It sounds like Nathen is pitching an immerse themed experience similar to what Disney's failed Star Wars hotel attempted? A concept which I believe is actually quite common in Dubai hotels, if I'm not mistaken. Like, fancy dinner theatre/escape room sorta events, but with hired actors. Even basic businesses like coffee shops in Dubai often have live actors/singers you can interact with (like the time he ordered the coffee worker to sing a song).

Nathen's idea could work, but like you said, it sounds like a bunch of legal snafus waiting to happen if he used actual well known IPs. He'd be better off making it generic "Space Wars" themed. Whether Dubai folks want to actually live in a 24/7 Space War larp, remains to be seen.
$349.99 online class
 
A Harry Potter merch store did not fail for the same reason Garfield eats did; but according to Nathen it did

Wait, troons despise Garfield/boycott Garfield the same way they hate Harry Potter? Or is Nathen trying to claim "online trolls" killed Garfield Eats? 'cause this thread didn't even exist when Garfield Eats was an open functioning business. Not to mention, most posters here (myself included) wholeheartedly support Nathen's cartoon-themed food based endeavors. If he opened another random 60's cartoon restaurant, I just might go and report back to this thread.

Wow, what a bargain!
 
Wait, troons despise Garfield/boycott Garfield the same way they hate Harry Potter? Or is Nathen trying to claim "online trolls" killed Garfield Eats? 'cause this thread didn't even exist when Garfield Eats was an open functioning business. Not to mention, most posters here (myself included) wholeheartedly support Nathen's cartoon-themed food based endeavors. If he opened another random 60's cartoon restaurant, I just might go and report back to this thread.
No, his cope is that when you build a licensed business, fans will show up to take pictures but they won’t buy anything
 
No, his cope is that when you build a licensed business, fans will show up to take pictures but they won’t buy anything
So... He'll sell you a course for $349 on how to create licensed businesses but he himself thinks licensed businesses fail because their basic business model doesn't work? lmao
 
So... He'll sell you a course for $349 on how to create licensed businesses but he himself thinks licensed businesses fail because their basic business model doesn't work? lmao
The reality is that it’s not even the licensed part. Single brand retail stores are notoriously difficult to succeed at. Gap and Apple are rare exceptions and usually you have to be a heavily pre-established brand like Disney to make it work, and even the you need to be in a heavy tourist hotspot, Garfield Eats was an even worse sell because not only was it an effectively dead IP like Garfield, not only was it in a stupidly expensive city like Toronto, but it was a ghost kitchen pizzeria. You couldn’t even sit inside and take photos with a Garfield statue.
Hello Kitty has like 5 cafes total around the world. They do well because they’re heavily themed and provide an experience in key upscale tourist spots. Garfield eats didn’t even have the logo prominently displayed on the building and all the marketing focused on Nathen instead of Garfield himself.
Colonel Sanders works as the mascot for KFC because not only did he create the recipe, but he was an upstanding man with a unique and highly recognizable appearance. Nathen Mazri had no connection to Garfield and looks like every other gay Saudi man
 
Has Nathen ever made a comment about the Garfield kart twitter user that did amazing marketing for their racing game?

I know its a bit before his time, but given how "online trolls" bother him and his Garfield obsession it does feel like something that could've bothered him. Or at least use as an example that the darn evil trolls are after tearing down garfield and him.

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This was before Garfield inspired him to represent himself.

I guarantee he has lawyers though. His law arc makes no sense
I don't think he has lawyers or money. At least not any substantial amount. Just enough to survive.
Yeah his dad is a billionaire but billionaires don't become so because they give their errant son who made a sonichu OC tons of money to piss around with.

It seems pretty plausible that the money he got from Daddy was minimal and I haven't seen much that shows he has tons of fast cars or other typical rich kid shit.
 
I don't think he has lawyers or money. At least not any substantial amount. Just enough to survive.
Yeah his dad is a billionaire but billionaires don't become so because they give their errant son who made a sonichu OC tons of money to piss around with.

It seems pretty plausible that the money he got from Daddy was minimal and I haven't seen much that shows he has tons of fast cars or other typical rich kid shit.
If you go back in the thread, he’s shown off one of his fancy sports cars a few year ago. He was also arrested for drunk driving in Los Angeles and he bought a ton of balenciaga crap. Nathen spends money left and right
 
A single Popeyes closing is indicative of the death of brick and mortar, and somehow he thinks his failed restaurant was a better success

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Today’s engergagement

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Garfield ways was “sustainably closed down.” It was also only closed down without debt because it didn’t borrow money. Why? Because it was all paid for by a billionaire, duh.

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Celibacy is sexy just as a literal whore who hasn’t had sex in 3 years.

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Nathen explains his course. As someone who has pitched projects to major companies in the past, I’m curious how wrong he is, because I guarantee he has no idea what a real pitch meeting is like, at least not one that his dad’s money didn’t buy.

 
Garfield ways was “sustainably closed down.” It was also only closed down without debt because it didn’t borrow money. Why? Because it was all paid for by a billionaire, duh.
In all fairness to him, it is pretty respectable that he closed and paid everyone's wages fully. There's plenty of places that shut down and use that as a reason to not pay that month's wages. I don't even think he's too far off the mark with the rest of it either. Obviously delusional but he is kinda right. There's no way it could have survived and yea the licensing probably did kill it. If it was just some mid generic restaurant then it might still be open but paying for a license like that and opening in the middle of canada would never have worked. Not even the most devoted of garf girls would travel that far, it was less of a licensed/themed restaurant and more like a novelty one. Maybe if it was in la or some shit it would have worked out better. Food quality aside.
 
In all fairness to him, it is pretty respectable that he closed and paid everyone's wages fully. There's plenty of places that shut down and use that as a reason to not pay that month's wages. I don't even think he's too far off the mark with the rest of it either. Obviously delusional but he is kinda right. There's no way it could have survived and yea the licensing probably did kill it. If it was just some mid generic restaurant then it might still be open but paying for a license like that and opening in the middle of canada would never have worked. Not even the most devoted of garf girls would travel that far, it was less of a licensed/themed restaurant and more like a novelty one. Maybe if it was in la or some shit it would have worked out better. Food quality aside.

These were hourly employees making minimum wage. By law he had to pay out their checks, this isn’t some grand gesture, it was like $5k-$10k at most,


The majority of restaurants close in the first 5 years.
If you ignore theming, Garfield wars was a take out/delivery only upscale pizzeria with all organic farm sourced ingredients in Toronto, you have extremely expensive rent mixed it’s extremely expensive food costs leading to extremely expensive menu pricing for the food offerings. But the high cost did not translate to high quality, if anything it was slightly worse than average. This mix of exclusively upscale but delivery-only made Garfield eats a guaranteed failure. He also had a bad vision. It was a pizzeria, but it randomly sold french fries. It was a regular restaurant, but then it tried to also be a Starbucks competitor with the line of cappuccinos. There was no way for the customers to even gauge what they were supposed to be getting.

The you add the theme into all of it. Extremely expensive upscale organic farm to plate food that could only be take out or delivery… all tied to a container cartoon character known for eating anything regardless of quality and with extremely childish packaging. There just wasn’t an audience for it.

Here’s a good case study. Back in the 90’s, Disney attempted to have their own fast food chain called Mickey’s Kitchen.

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They were attached to two Disney store locations to create a dine and shop experience and the menu was all organic and attempting to be healthy. Smoking was banned at a time when no other fast food did so, they had a meatless burger as an option, and the quality was considered higher than that of McDonald’s and co.

And they failed colossally and both test locations shut down within a year, if Disney at one of their all time company highs couldn’t succeed with much more relevant characters and a full retail store attached to it, what chance did Garfield have 30 years removed from relevancy in a random unthemed building in Toronto? Disney also tried the classier healthier food, and it didn’t work because that stuff doesn’t appeal to kids and it confuses adults.
 
Apparently Crash Bandicoot is Nathen’s favorite character.
Is it the color orange that he’s obsessed with?

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