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'Bear claw' coffee shop run by disabled staff become hit with shoppers in Shanghai

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This unique Shanghai coffee shop operates out of a small singular hole in a wall and uses a furry bear claw prop to hand customers their orders.

The video, filmed on December 3, shows customers queuing up to order coffee and taking pictures with the bear claw serving coffee out from a hole in the wall.

According to reports, the coffee shop named Hinichijou is a public welfare program which aims to provide jobs for people with disabilities. The barista in the shop is a deaf and dumb and the employee serving coffee with a bear-claw on his hand suffers facial burns.

Customers can scan QR code hanging on the wall to get the menu and order on their phones.

The coffee is handed out from a hole on the wall by a hand covered by a bear claw glove. It also interacts with customers sometimes by sending out roses.

The founder said that they wanted to offer more job opportunities to the disabled.

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