He already had a steady job, but the 26-year-old Nick Buiks from Etten-Leur still felt the urge. He dreamed of owning his own sandwich shop. That dream has now become a reality in a special place: in his grandmother's backyard on Ambachtlaan. There, a shed full of DIY and gardening tools made way for Belly’s Broodjes. “I was perfectly happy at my job, but I felt I wanted something different,” says Nick. The idea for his own business had been on …
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He already had a steady job, but the 26-year-old Nick Buiks from Etten-Leur still felt the urge. He dreamed of owning his own sandwich shop. That dream has now become a reality in a special place: in his grandmother's backyard on Ambachtlaan. There, a shed full of DIY and gardening tools made way for Belly’s Broodjes. “I was perfectly happy at my job, but I felt I wanted something different,” says Nick. The idea for his own business had been on …