How Singapore's richest man went from welding in a factory for $14 per hour to owning a $17 billion hotpot restaurant chain

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Zhang Yong started his famous chain after visiting a local hotpot restaurant for the first time as a young adult and having a terrible meal.

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How Singapore's richest man went from welding in a factory for $14 per hour to owning a $17 billion hotpot restaurant chain

How Singapore's richest man went from welding in a factory for $14 per hour to owning a $17 billion hotpot restaurant chain

Zhang Yong started his famous chain after visiting a local hotpot restaurant for the first time as a young adult and having a terrible meal.

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