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* BittersweetEnding: An interesting case - despite the restaurant's relaunch going 100% smoothly with no issues (unlike most which "break down" an hour into the relaunch), the place closed down because business failed to pick up due to local competition; in fact, another Mediterranean restaurant had opened and took their business in short order. But, the owner admitted that he'd really only had children so he could have unpaid employees for his business later in life, so the restaurant's closing at least allowed them to go on their own and live independent lives.

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* BittersweetEnding: An interesting case - despite the restaurant's relaunch going 100% smoothly with no issues (unlike most which "break down" an hour into the relaunch), the place closed down because business failed to pick up due to local competition; in fact, another Mediterranean restaurant had opened and took their business in short order. But, the owner Of course, Sam admitted that he'd really he only had children so he could have unpaid employees for his business later in life, so the restaurant's closing at least allowed them his children to go on their own and live independent lives.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Sam breaks down in tears when he realizes he's robbed his children of choice as he's confronted with the truth.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Sam breaks down in tears when he realizes he's robbed his children of choice as he's confronted with the truth.truth.
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* BittersweetEnding: An interesting case - despite the restaurant's relaunch going 100% smoothly with no issues (unlike most which "break down" an hour into the relaunch), the place closed down because business failed to pick up due to local competition; in fact, another Mediterranean restaurant had opened and took their business in short order. But, the owner admitted that he'd really only had children so he could have unpaid employees for his business later in life, so the restaurant's closing at least allowed them to go on their own and live independent lives.

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* BigBrotherBully: Jamal, the eldest son, is the most vocally argumentative of the bunch despite having the least responsible job (a cashier).
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Sam's children constantly have arguments between each other due to the stress of the job, and their father exacerbates matter with his controlling attitude.
* BittersweetEnding: An interesting case - despite the restaurant's relaunch going 100% smoothly with no issues (unlike most which "break down" an hour into the relaunch), the place closed down because business failed to pick up due to local competition; in fact, another Mediterranean restaurant had opened and took their business in short order. But, the owner admitted that he'd really only had children so he could have unpaid employees for his business later in life, so the restaurant's closing at least allowed them to go on their own and live independent lives.lives.
* ControlFreak: Sam is meddling with every aspect of his kids' life, making them stressed due to making them his slaves.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Sam breaks down in tears when he realizes he's robbed his children of choice as he's confronted with the truth.

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Gordon visits family-owned restaurant Sam's Mediterranean Kabob Room in Monrovia, California. Within minutes of his arrival, Gordon is caught in the crossfire of an argument between owner Sam, his wife and their children, all of whom are feeling the pressure of working in the restaurant seven days a week.

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Gordon visits family-owned restaurant Sam's Mediterranean Kabob Room in '''Location:''' Monrovia, California. Within minutes California

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of using his arrival, Gordon is caught in the crossfire of an argument between owner Sam, seven children as unpaid labor for his wife and their children, all of whom are feeling the pressure of working in the restaurant seven days a week.
week has the staff feeling trapped and constantly fighting, resulting in poor service on top of bland food.
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* AbusiveParents: Sam admitted he had so many kids so he could use them as ''unpaid labor'' in order to cut costs. The kids were naturally all miserable working unpaid jobs for him.

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* AbusiveParents: Sam admitted he had so many kids so he could use them as ''unpaid labor'' in order to cut costs. The kids were naturally all miserable working unpaid jobs for him.him.
* BittersweetEnding: An interesting case - despite the restaurant's relaunch going 100% smoothly with no issues (unlike most which "break down" an hour into the relaunch), the place closed down because business failed to pick up due to local competition; in fact, another Mediterranean restaurant had opened and took their business in short order. But, the owner admitted that he'd really only had children so he could have unpaid employees for his business later in life, so the restaurant's closing at least allowed them to go on their own and live independent lives.
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* AbusiveParents: Sam admitted he had so many kids so he could use them as ''unpaid labor'' in order to cut costs. The kids were naturally all miserable working unpaid jobs for him.
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Gordon visits family-owned restaurant Sam's Mediterranean Kabob Room in Monrovia, California. Within minutes of his arrival, Gordon is caught in the crossfire of an argument between owner Sam, his wife and their children, all of whom are feeling the pressure of working in the restaurant seven days a week.

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