Talk:Brotzeit (restaurant)

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This article is all press release and its main contributors are single-purpose accounts[edit]

This article seems to be added by people associated with the restaurant. Single-purpose accounts editing on this article include Dseanflynn and Lzijing who have not added any news coverage or sencondary sources for this article.

I will be requesting this article for deletion if no secondary sources are added to the account. NoCringe (talk) 05:17, 23 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Please help with finding reliable sources[edit]

I tried to find reliable sources to back up the information in this article, specifically pertaining to the history of Brotzeit International and the history of its chain locations. I searched with Google, and could not find any secondary sources online, apart from the one already cited (worldfranchiseassociates.com). I found some archived copies of the Brotzeit.co website on archive.org, and by looking at multiple diffs, found approximate dates for two of the locations closing down. But this article needs more secondary sources. Maybe someone living in the countries where Brotzeit mentioned as having restaurants (Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and China) could find info about Brotzeit in newspapers or on Asian news websites that I somehow failed to find? SmileySnail (talk) 22:19, 7 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]