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Why are there breakfast shops all over China, but there are no breakfast shops in the United States?

There are breakfast shops in the streets of China, but there are no breakfast shops in the streets of the United States, which is related to the cultures of different countries or regions. The first is the type of breakfast. In China, the traditional staple foods are porridge, soaked rice, soybean milk and noodles, all of which are cooked on fire, and there are many varieties. In the United States, breakfast is relatively simple, and the variety is much less than that in China. It's usually milk, bread and salad, and it's usually cooked quickly without any tricks.

Because it is relatively simple, every family will prepare it, and of course there is no need for a special breakfast shop. The average American family has a slower pace of life than the average China family. In China, working-class people go to work early, so they have less time to cook their own breakfast, and their children have to get up early for school, so it is more troublesome to get up early and cook at home. It's more convenient and inexpensive to eat in a breakfast shop.

In addition, because people eat early, the staff in the breakfast shop also get up early. For other countries, there is no habit of getting up early, so street breakfast in the United States is rare in this respect. In fact, it is not that there is no breakfast in America. Many restaurants sell breakfast, but for the above reasons, few people eat breakfast in shops. People who eat less will naturally have no one to cook.

In addition to these reasons, the United States is not allowed to have a situation similar to Chinese breakfast on the management street. Therefore, the relevant US departments will not allow it. There are still a few Americans who like Chinese breakfast. Therefore, in the mainstream streets, there are few breakfast vendors in China. Breakfast in the United States is mostly sold in places where China people gather, such as Chinatown, and there are more corners for breakfast.