Shops that sell things that can be bought cheaper online are gradually disappearing. You can't buy a haircut online(!) so there are proportionally more barbers on the high street now. Same goes for takeaways, beauty salons, cafes etc.
That's my theory anyway.
And I bet there's always a wait on a Saturday morning, right?there's 5 right next to each other here and within a 0.4 mile walk we have 14 just along the main road
no idea, i try to stay away from anything that might have a large queue on a saturdayAnd I bet there's always a wait on a Saturday morning, right?
It's a pretty good front as far as they come. £10-20 per 20 minutes for each member of "staff" and no paper trail; could claim everyone pays cash and how can you prove if some random person off the street has or hasn't had their hair cut recently.
Assuming your payroll records are purposefully poor you could claim you've got 4 people in every day generating £600 each. That's £16,800 a week.
We had a Turkish one open recently and they all drive suped up Audis and whatnot. I never did quite make sense to me
And there are great value. A haircut, cut throat razor shave with hot towel, ear hair burning, nose hair waxing, lots of nice smelling up on stuff all for £17 all in. And relaxing. I have fallen asleep on more than one occasion.
The staff actualy make good money from the haircut side of things