After * * * enjoying bicycles, * * enjoying charging treasures and * * enjoying umbrellas, * * * enjoying Mazar on the streets of Beijing. "* * * Enjoy Mazar" has only one QR code compared with ordinary Mazar. But in less than a day, only four of the more than ten Mazars were left. The company said that promotion is half and public welfare is half.
On August 13, these exclusive Mazars were put into use for the first time, mainly in bus stations and other places. However, within a few hours, * * * enjoyed Mazar-e-Mazar and lost more than half.
* * * Mazar is printed with a QR code, so in theory, users can pay the rent through their mobile phones. Passengers can have a rest in these mazes while waiting for the bus. Its business philosophy is similar to * * * bicycle, which has blossomed everywhere in Beijing and other large and medium-sized cities this year.
Due to the rainy weather in Beijing on August 13, there were few passengers at the bus station, and few people used * * * to enjoy Mazar. Even so, many Mazars disappeared soon after their launch.
According to the report, in fact, * * * had a similar experience before enjoying an umbrella. The 300,000 * * * umbrellas that a company put in the streets and alleys also disappeared quickly. This phenomenon reveals that the booming hedonic economy has encountered many restrictions in its development.