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OMG Brothers Albion Park co-owner Oktay talking about Alex Volkanovski and the huge turnout of people to meet the UFC champ and get free kebabs. Video by Agron Latifi
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00:00Hey, good afternoon. My name is Otto, one of the owners of OMG Brothers here in Albion Park.
00:06We're a small family-owned business and we're very privileged and honoured to be able to host
00:14UFC featherweight champion Alex Volkanovsky with us here today. Being a homegrown person in Seoul
00:23and it's just getting an extra layer of, you know, support and value to today's day and we
00:29also want to send a special shout out and thanks to our payment provider Tyro for making this
00:37today happen and thank you very much. And there's hundreds of people here lining up. What does it
00:44mean to see so many people? Yes, I mean, look, I mean, we're very happy to, like since we have
00:49the
00:49divorce, we've had a lot of overwhelming response from the community and it's been absolutely,
00:54you know, just emotionally very, you know, and very well received. So yeah, a 10k is a lot for a
01:02small business in today's funds and I mean, to be able to give it back to the community in some
01:09way,
01:09one another, it just truly means a lot to us. So we just want to take the opportunity to say
01:13thank you
01:13to Tyro once again. And tell me about, not only that, but the response, obviously, free commands are nice,
01:20but they come out and support the business, come out and send out a world champion, haven't they?
01:24Yeah, no, definitely lovely. Like I'm always an advocate for small businesses, not necessarily just
01:28with myself, you know, just, I mean, like, if a small business falls down, they don't, you're not easily
01:32getting back up, unlike a multi-corporate, you know, they can just open one here, one there. But unlike, you
01:37know,
01:37support towards a small, small family-owned business absolutely means a lot. Thank you very much.
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