Clock - Socialist Burgers Inc.
Clock looks, smells and tastes just like any other fast food chain. Its owner? The Swedish state.
Clock looks, smells and tastes just like any other fast food chain. Its owner? The Swedish state.
Richard Tellström
Self
Kjell Anders Nordström
Self
Marie Demker
Self
Jenny Damberg
Self
Fredrik Ejemo
Self - Swedish Corporate Spy
Adrian Boivie
Self - Swedish Corporate Spy
Nils Westman
Self
Olof Palme
Self (archive footage)
Carl Bildt
Self (archive footage)
Clock looks, smells and tastes just like any other fast food chain. Its owner? The Swedish state.
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