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Chapter 16 7-Eleven Regulations

Taste of Forbidden Fruit 张小娴 434Words 2018-03-18
A Taiwanese female reader told me that in Taipei, if you want to open a 7-11 convenience store, the owner must be a couple.She and her boyfriend want to open a convenience store and are considering getting married for it.At the time, I wondered why there was such a regulation? My good friend Aquarius came to Hong Kong from Taiwan. I asked her if 7-11 in Taiwan had this strange requirement.She said that not all 7-11s are like this, but some 7-11s have this rule.Perhaps, they thought it would be better for the convenience store if the operators were a couple working together. Only Taiwanese can be so romantic, right?

We were joking, what if the couple divorced? In the past, many "shops" in Hong Kong were also run by a couple, and then they became a family.Supermarkets have replaced such stores.In Taiwan, Shito was revived again. There are of course many advantages to running a business as a couple.If you have a baby, you can even put the baby in the store, and everyone will take care of the baby together.Convenience stores are home, where everyone works hard and shares joys and sorrows. It's just that feelings are often more insecure than life. If the two of you can't get along, are you going to continue to be together for the sake of the convenience store?Once you break up, do you lose a store?At that time, this store is more likely to become the property that everyone is fighting for.Romantic ideas sometimes lack a little foresight.

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