Shi Yi, who chose to retire from the entertainment circle after her contract expired, was unexpectedly selected by a gourmet food game, she was required to set up a food stall with a small tricycle...
In the evening, the food street is busiest with people.
There were even more than yesterday. Last night there were already enough people to stand on the street, and today, they had to stand outside.
Shi Yi also loaded two more boxes of boneless chicken feet into the car, bringing the total to 400 servings.
But looking at it, it's not enough at all.
There's nothing I can do. If it's not enough, it's not enough. I don't want to make another trip to get it.
I'm sorry I didn't get to try it; I'll have to try something different next time.
She's not doing this entirely to make money; the ultimate goal of food-themed games is to bring joy.
If all she wanted was to make money and earn points, she could just keep going out and about all day long.
But that wouldn't be very interesting; it wouldn't be a food game.
Just like food-themed games on mini-programs, if you add an auto-play feature, there's no point in continuing to play.
She loved seeing diners excitedly receive their food from her, loved listening to their chatter while they waited in line, their faces beaming with smiles and their eyes brimming with longing for the food.
Then, as the food on the food stall dwindled, a sense of accomplishment welled up inside me.
This is the true meaning of setting up a food stall.
"Boss Shi, what's the purchase limit tonight? I see so many people here."
If the queue continues this long, they'll probably sell out before half are even halfway through.
But the people behind them were not giving up and insisted on queuing.
Shi Yi glanced to the right and said, "Let's limit it to three purchases, the first person gets six."
"It's alright, as long as it's not limited to one purchase."
"What? Only three servings? I still need to buy some for my friend."
"Buy it for your friends? You're almost out of food yourself. Just buy three portions to share. Tell them not to ask for too much."
"I really envy the person in first place, who can buy six servings."
"What's the big deal? We used to have ten servings each, which we couldn't even finish ourselves. We could also buy them for other people."
Each person is limited to three servings, enough for about a hundred people to buy and eat.
Those who couldn't buy any more can only try to buy some from the people in front of them.
Shi Yi does not support reselling at high prices; it can only be sold at a similar price, or at most one or two times that, as compensation for those who came early to queue up.
But just because she didn't see those high-priced items doesn't mean they didn't exist; moreover, some of them were scams.
Shi Yi repeatedly reminded them when they were buying the food not to easily believe those who resold her food online at high prices.
"Everyone, whether you bought it or not, please take note: I do not support reselling at inflated prices. If I discover anyone doing so, I will pursue legal action."
"Anything more than three times the original price is considered a loss. Also, please don't be fooled. If you find pirated versions online, post them in the comments section below, and I will take action when I see them."
"If you want to eat it, try to buy it offline and avoid it going through strangers."
She held a megaphone and spoke to the diners.
There's nothing I can do; it seems like a lot of people are falling for scams lately.
Everyone was really craving it, especially the foodies in City A. They said they would ask someone to come and buy it for them, and they paid online, but they never received the goods, or they received counterfeit products.
She needs to remind people not only online, but also offline.
"Who would dare to buy online? I only dare to queue up to buy from people in person, or from friends and family. I feel more at ease when buying from them."
"I actually saw a few people selling the boss's food at high prices in the comments section of some videos. I even asked about it. Goodness, boneless chicken feet that cost ten yuan a box were being sold for a hundred yuan a box, not including shipping."
"If we let them continue, it will become an industry chain. If the boss doesn't limit the purchases, it will be even more terrifying. They will sell them back piece by piece at high prices and make a fortune."