A long line outside a Hong Kong restaurant doesn't necessarily mean it has the best dumplings. It could just mean the business public about its sympathy for pro-democracy protests.
Wanting to expand his backing of the protest movement, Glory has banded together with 10 local businesses to give frontline protesters wristbands, which they can show to eat for free.
He thinks supporting the yellow economy allows people who might not take part in street protests to show their solidarity.Hong Kong pro-democracy candidates swept the city's district council elections, with one victorious candidate lost for words as she dislodged a 30-year political dynasty. The lines separating the yellow and blue economies do not stop at restaurants. Even doctor's surgeries are becoming colour-coded too.
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