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Hilariously Strange Services That Actually Exist!
Have you ever had a business idea that was so weird and so strange that every person you tell about it
can't help but laugh and say it isn't going to work? My advice is, if it's not breaking any laws, then go
ahead and do it. Who knows? It might be quite successful, and as a bonus, might end up in future
YouTube videos just like this.
Today we scour the world for the most unusual businesses that provide services that you can be sure
you cannot find anywhere else. From delivering last meals right to your door to a place that allows you
to cuddle with complete strangers, here are some hilariously strange services that actually exist.

Last Meal Deliveries
No, this isn't a service that will deliver you your last meal, but rather the last meal of someone on death
row requested. For $20, there's a Toronto based company will deliver right to your doorstep a death
row inmate's chosen last meal, that is if you live in Toronto.
The downside is, you don't get to choose which inmate's last meal you are going to get. But don't you
worry because the Last Meal Delivery Service has you covered. Along with the meal comes a DVD that
will let you know everything you need to know about the convict, as well as a paper mask that will allow
you to cosplay as said convict while you enjoy your meal.

Foreigner Rentals
Here's only the first of many weird services those wacky Japanese people have come up with that will
appear on this list. I expect nothing less from the country who gave the world smart toilets.
Gaikokujin Rental, which literally means Foreigner Rental, is a service that allows the Japanese to "rent"
a foreigner for about 2000 to 4500 yen, mostly for educational purposes.
Rented foreigners will spend the day hanging out with his or her Japanese client and teach the latter a
number of things, for example, how to DJ or how to do DIY home renovations. However, the main crux
of this service is teaching the Japanese clients English, as most of the foreigners who promote
themselves there state that they will help improving the customer's English conversation skills in their
profile. The company claims to contribute to society by helping both foreigners and patrons to
communicate with each other.

Hangover Heaven
I've had plenty of hangovers. Some of them were bad enough for me to swear off from ever dinking
again, only to break that promise as soon as the weekend comes along. Although I've tried a lot of
hangover remedies, none of them actually work well enough for me not to hate Mondays, if only there
was something that would help me out with this, like a mobile clinic that specializes in getting rid of
pesky hangovers. Well, believe it or not, there's exactly one.

Hangover Heaven is a mobile treatment clinic for people who are suffering from hangovers. Think of it
like the party bus that you ride after partying too hard on an actual party bus.
Founded by Dr. Jason Burke, the bus administers treatment for hangovers through IVs, vitamin shots,
and other medications. This is not your typical homemade hangover remedy and there is research to
back these treatments up, conducted by Dr. Burke's own Hangover Research Institute.

Wedding Guest Service
Weddings are often seen as grand events and is supposed to be attended by as many friends and family
as possible, especially in Japanese culture. But what if you don't have enough family and friends to fill an
acceptable guest list? Well, there is a service in Japan that will provide you with some.
Office Agents is a company that rents out fake guests at your wedding. They charge 20,000 yen or
around $200 for one of their staff members to pose as a guest on your wedding. If you want for the fake
guest to be more than just a headcount, pay an additional 5,000 yen and that guest will sing or dance at
your wedding. If you add up another 10,000 yen, the fake guest will make you proud by giving a speech
in front of the other guests.
Office Agents receive around 100 wedding requests every year,a nd they have a workforce of 1000 fake
guests ready to eat some of your wedding cake. Hiroshi Mizutani, the head of Office Agents in Tokyo,
reported that people put pride on having a lot of friends in front of their partner. This seems like a good
idea to give a nice impression about your wedding.

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