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10 Signs You Are Addicted To Fuji

If you have ever dipped into your savings account to eat here, then you are addicted.

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10 Signs You Are Addicted To Fuji
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as all of us from the "burg" love our Fuji restaurant but some people are borderline addicted to the glorious Japanese food they prepare.(talking about my friend being addicted of course... *wink*) Here are some telltale sings you have crossed that said borderline.

1.If you have the "where do you want to eat" argument and end up at Fuji

you may be addicted to Fuji if you and your significant other has ever had the "where do you want to eat" argument and Fuji seems to be the mutual ground that will always make both parties happy.

2. If you have ever thought that they should deliver

Imagine how much money they would make if they started a delivery service... more importantly imagine how much weight you would gain if they started a delivery service

3. If you snapchat that you are at Fuji AGAIN

I am sure that my snap followers get so tired of seeing me eat Fuji 5 times a week.

4. If you follow them on social media

that practically announces to the whole internet that you are addicted.... the first step is admitting you have a problem sweety.

5. If you have had a dream about Fuji

6. If you have experienced withdrawals

3 weeks with no Fuji is traumatizing

7. the smell of the food makes your stomach growl

8. if you have ever dipped into your savings account just to eat here.

you keep telling yourself you will put that money back into your savings later....

9. you have a specific booth that you like.

2nd booth on the right closest to the back is MINE. I will fight you for it.

10. Given the choice between saving your significant other or saving your teriyaki chicken you would probably have to pause to really think about it.

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