Sunday, May 8, 2016

Convenient store inTaiwan-Tzu Chin




In Taiwan, we have more than 10000 convenient stories. That mean, about 0.25 square kilometers will have one convenient store. The most popularizes one is 7-11. Until 2016, there already have more than 5000 retail sales in Taiwan.
Convenient store can help people to do anything. For example, you can pay your utility bills; buy your traffic tickets; print your documents, also you can send and receive packages at there. In convenient store, there is a comfortable area that you can enjoy your food and coffee without any distribution. When you go out, and you forget to bring money, just enter any convention store that you can see to use their ATM to withdraw money. Furthermore, what can you do if you are rushing to go to the bathroom? Don’t be shy to go to the convenient store, there is a bathroom you can use without any charge. And the other service is they have free Wi-Fi. It is a very convenient thing especially for those tourists who don’t have mobile network.
Apart from those services, the products in convenient store are diverse. We can buy cleaning product, book, stationery, and care product, even T-shirt at there. As for the food, they have fruit, salad, sandwich, bento, noodles soup and hot dog etc. Moreover, Taiwanese people like Japanese food, so they also have a lot of products from Japan. For intense, snack, oden and onigiri, rice is formed into triangle.
 Most convenient stores have an activity that is collecting in trade of some products. Some time is action figures; some time is lunch boxes, thermos bottle or umbrellas with lovely painted. People also can use points to have a discount when they shop in related stores.
People said that we could live in convenient store. Taiwanese people like convenient store very much because it makes people’s life become easier. Even though there is a 7-11 near your house, you still can go to 7-11’s home page to book anything you want with some discounts, and they will send those things to your house tomorrow. 

picture source: http://cavinteo.blogspot.com/2014/04/day-one-singapore-taoyuan-cingjing.html

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