China’s Grimmest Mid-Autumn Festival: Real Economy Utterly Collapsed! Mooncake Vendors Made Just $2

Look, where is everyone? It’s the Mid-Autumn Festival, but the supermarket is empty. Normally, this place would be packed during the holidays. Maybe everyone is shopping online now, not even stepping outside. I just came out to buy some steamed buns; otherwise, I wouldn’t have come out in this heat. Maybe it’s because the kids are back in school, so fewer families are out shopping. But just because kids are back in school, does that mean parents stop eating and drinking? Or maybe after paying for school fees, no one has money left to spend, and people are unwilling to buy anything. It’s really tough for physical stores this year; business is hard, and no one wants to spend money. Even I don’t want to spend much—I’m only buying a steamed bun for dinner. I won’t even splurge on snacks. Physical stores are really going under.
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