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Summary

A street food vendor in Bali is selling fried bread filled with dog and cat food, claiming it's a unique innovation. The vendor, a foreigner who was previously fired from a hotel job, has been selling this unusual food for a month. The cost of the fried bread varies, with the "dog" version costing IDR 10,000, the "cat" version costing IDR 10,000, and the "special" version costing IDR 20,000. Despite the unorthodox ingredients, the vendor claims it tastes good and is worth trying.

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1. A seller named Ikumi, who is a Japanese and French mixed-breed, sells fried bread with dog and cat food toppings.
2. Ikumi sells three types of fried bread: dog fried bread (Rp 10,000), cat fried bread (Rp 10,000), and special fried bread (Rp 20,000).
3. The special fried bread contains a mix of dog and cat food, topped with chocolate and cheese.
4. Ikumi's fried bread is cooked by dipping the bread in an egg and then in breadcrumbs before frying it.
5. Ikumi has been selling fried bread for 1 month on Jalan Glogor Carik.
6. Ikumi used to work at a hotel but was fired and decided to start selling fried bread as a way to innovate.
7. Ikumi is planning to close her fried bread business in a week if it doesn't attract more customers.
8. The seller's name is actually not Ikumi, but Eko, who sells fried bread with dog and cat food.