On the January 30 broadcast of tvN’s ‘Green Bean, Red Bean,’ rapper Lee Young Ji and actor Kim Woo Bin made appearances at the cafeteria, with Lee joining as a part-time worker and Kim making an unexpected visit.
Lee Young Ji initially visited the cafeteria for a meal, where D.O. and Lee Kwang Soo suggested she work as a part-time employee. Lee Kwang Soo proposed, "If you genuinely want to help, come by tomorrow at 11 AM. Think about it. If you don’t show up, that’s fine too. But if you do, you’ll be the team leader right away." Lee Young Ji enthusiastically agreed, responding, "Sounds good. I should come. I think I have to come. I’m curious about tomorrow’s menu."
The next day, Kim Woo Bin was the first to arrive at the cafeteria, with Do Kyung Soo clocking in at 7:40 AM. When Kim Woo Bin saw him, he asked, "Do you even know what time it is right now?" expressing surprise at Lee Kwang Soo’s tardiness. Do Kyung Soo also remarked, "Isn’t this the first time Kwang Soo has been late? He usually arrives earlier than us."
Kim Woo Bin then humorously suggested taking some potatoes from the kitchen as gifts for the 100 staff members present on set. "I think it’d be nice to take a few potatoes as a gift. Also, since I need to receive my appearance fee today and calculating it is a bit tricky, I’ll just take some potatoes instead," he joked. Do Kyung Soo, needing to use up the stock of potatoes, welcomed the idea.
Later, when Lee Kwang Soo finally arrived, Kim Woo Bin pointed out, "Do you even know what time it is? It’s 8:02 AM." Lee Kwang Soo nonchalantly replied, "Yeah, the boss is a bit late today."
Do Kyung Soo later shared, "When Woo Bin goes to the set, there will be around 100 people, so let’s give them the boiled potatoes from yesterday." Lee Kwang Soo was delighted by the idea and asked, "Who came up with this brilliant idea?"
Additionally, Kim Woo Bin joined Do Kyung Soo and Lee Kwang Soo in deciding on the cafeteria menu names and took commemorative photos together.
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