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College student opens first unwatched flower shop in Beijing
Ecns.cn | Updated: 2017-04-20

An unsupervised flower shop operated by a college student in Beijing is attracting many young customers, Chinese media reported.

Different from traditional shops in the capital, the young storekeeper surnamed Wang opened the first unsupervized flower shop where people can select flowers and pay via mobile payment systems including WeChat and Alipay.

Born after 1995 and a lover of fiction, the young man said he began the startup because it will not take up his time. "People go to flower shops at any time," he said. "I cannot focus on reading when I have to serve customers." So Wang opened the self-service flower shop after doing market research.

Most young customers like shopping in a free environment, and hate promotion from clerks, he explained, adding that customers can have their questions answered about categories and names of flowers through mobile apps.

Even though there is no shopkeeper, the operation has attracted many young customers and proved to be a success, at least for now.

Although he does not sell flowers in the shop in person, Wang said he would call at it at odd intervals everyday.

"It is a business with small investment, and it cannot cause a huge loss if a burglary occurs," he said, adding that he trusts people.
 
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How is this even a news?

If you want to see real unattended flower shop, look at this.

http://www.toxel.com/tech/2009/06/08/14-cool-vending-machines-from-japan/

These Japanese vending machines have been working since 90s. You can just drop some coins and pop comes the bouquet. These days they also accept payment via mobile. When it comes to real automation no ones does better than Japanese.

Oh btw, online flower delivery is so old that I dont even feel like posting links to businesses doing that. Heck Amazon Fresh also does it in some countries.
 
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How is this even a news?

If you want to see real unattended flower shop, look at this.

http://www.toxel.com/tech/2009/06/08/14-cool-vending-machines-from-japan/

These Japanese vending machines have been working since 90s. You can just drop some coins and pop comes the bouquet. These days they also accept payment via mobile. When it comes to real automation no ones does better than Japanese.

Oh btw, online flower delivery is so old that I dont even feel like posting links to businesses doing that. Heck Amazon Fresh also does it in some countries.

I still find value in this news because it is practically an open flower market unattented by the boss. Not a vending machine, not online delivery.

People pick from the market and pay on spot. If they chose not to pay but walk away with flowers, there is nobody to attend.
 
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The honesty box tradition here in New Zealand has been in use for over a hundred years. Produce growers leave their produce in unattended roadside stalls, buyers pay by cash into an honesty box. This tradition has been in decline for sometime due to the rise in thefts, society has changed over the last few decades.

An example of an unattended fruit growers roadside stall in New Zealand (audio is bad for first 30 seconds):

 
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How is this even a news?

If you want to see real unattended flower shop, look at this.

http://www.toxel.com/tech/2009/06/08/14-cool-vending-machines-from-japan/

These Japanese vending machines have been working since 90s. You can just drop some coins and pop comes the bouquet. These days they also accept payment via mobile. When it comes to real automation no ones does better than Japanese.

Oh btw, online flower delivery is so old that I dont even feel like posting links to businesses doing that. Heck Amazon Fresh also does it in some countries.
You compare a vending machine to a whole shop. LOL
 
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