A father quit his job and travelled 900 km to set up a food stall near his daughter’s university. The father made the decision after his daughter had complained that the canteen food lacked the “taste of home”. The incident happened in China, as reported by the South China Morning Post.
The daughter, Li Bingdi, studies at Jilin Normal University in Jilin province. She often said the food was unhygienic and tasteless. This worried her father. Also Read | Woman, needing new kidney, marries cancer patient: See what happens next
The business began in October. But, on the first day, he sold only seven meals and earned less than 70 yuan ( ₹ 870), his daughter’s tutoring income.
Despite the slow start, his story touched millions online. Many praised his dedication, sacrifice and fathe

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