The speaker describes their experience opening a free restaurant and dealing with a massive traffic jam caused by the unexpected popularity of their offer. They mention the difficulty of cooking and the stress of dealing with the rush of customers. Despite the chaos, they express satisfaction with the experience and the joy they've brought to the people who came to eat for free. They also share a funny story about a customer who was hit by a car while waiting in line. The speaker ends by saying that the last customer received a gift as a token of appreciation.
1. The speaker opened the first free restaurant in the world and paid people to eat in a restaurant that hadn't opened yet. [Source: Document 1]
2. The police blocked more than 1 km of traffic due to the restaurant's popularity, with about 1000 cars in the queue. [Source: Document 1]
3. The restaurant was serving fish burgers, hamburgers, and other items. [Source: Document 1]
4. The restaurant ran out of food, causing long queues and blocking traffic. [Source: Document 1]
5. The restaurant's staff was overwhelmed, with some having to distribute hamburgers and money to customers. [Source: Document 1]
6. The restaurant was giving away a lot of money and food, causing a huge demand. [Source: Document 1]
7. The restaurant ran out of money for food and ran out of food itself, causing long queues and blocking traffic. [Source: Document 1]
8. The restaurant started accepting cars from both sides to keep up with the demand. [Source: Document 2]
9. The restaurant was giving away iPads and other items as part of a promotion. [Source: Document 2]
10. The restaurant was giving away a car as part of a promotion. [Source: Document 2]
11. The restaurant was running out of fuel, causing some customers to be unable to leave. [Source: Document 3]
12. The restaurant decided to close early due to the long queues and traffic. [Source: Document 3]
13. The restaurant gave away bracelets to some customers as part of a promotion. [Source: Document 3]
14. The restaurant was giving away a lot of money and food, causing a huge demand. [Source: Document 3]