Buying Era: Consumption Creates a New World

Buying Era: Consumption Creates a New World

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Five years ago, the process for most Chinese people to buy a piece of clothing was still like this: first, they had to put on their coat, pick up their bag, lock the door, take various means of transportation, endure the ubiquitous traffic jams, arrive at a shopping mall, use their feet to measure every inch of the land, browse the brands and store names, and when you finally decided to enter a certain store, you might have been slightly tired. But you can't rest, because swarms of salespeople will swarm you in an instant, and you try on one piece of clothing after another until you're dizzy and exhausted, and finally you point to one item and say, OK, OK, that's it. On the way home, you wonder whether the heavy pile of gadgets in your hand is the saleswoman's wish or your own. Usually, this process takes at least 3-4 hours, or half a day. Today, how long does it take from picking up a smartphone to completing a sale? 9 Seconds.

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