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Wucheng: Steamed bun stall, not only selling steamed buns, but also selling "Xinyi"

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Wucheng: Steamed bun stall, not only selling steamed buns, but also selling "Xinyi"

In the past two days, a steamed bun stall in the comprehensive market of Bailongqiao Town, Wucheng District, Jinhua City, has become a "net red". Unlike other stalls, there is no one here, and customers can simply scan the QR code to pay after purchasing steamed buns, or put the money in the basket.

Wucheng: Steamed bun stall, not only selling steamed buns, but also selling "Xinyi"

A plastic box for steamed buns, a small plastic basket for money, and a big sign are all the belongings of this stall. On one side of the large sign reads: "Authentic Henan Steamed Buns". The other side reads: "2 steamed buns for 1.5 yuan, 4 for 3 yuan, 8 for 5 yuan." When people are not in the booth, if you buy, please consciously scan the code to pay. ”

Near lunch, there was an endless stream of customers who came to buy steamed buns, but there was no trace of the boss.

Wucheng: Steamed bun stall, not only selling steamed buns, but also selling "Xinyi"

A customer who often comes to buy told reporters that this way of doing business makes people feel very convenient: "Now everyone uses mobile phones, no need to find change." "The owner of this steamed bun stall only appears when he is out of the stall, collecting stalls and replenishing goods, and usually basically does not see anyone."

Wucheng: Steamed bun stall, not only selling steamed buns, but also selling "Xinyi"

Bayu, 34, is the owner of this unmanned steamed bun stall. 10 years ago, he came to Jinhua from Anhui to work. It was found that most of the workers in the vicinity came from the north and liked to eat steamed buns. Considering that the investment in this line is small and the effect is fast, he and his wife rented a stall in the market to sell steamed buns. Because of the shortage of manpower, considering the cost, the two came up with the idea of no one to sell.

"Now you can sell about 600 to 700 steamed buns a day." Bayu and his wife told reporters that their unmanned steamed bun stall began selling in 2016, and it has been 4 years now, and less money rarely happens. "Because I believe in them, they believe in me, they are convenient, I am convenient." Bayu said.

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