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711's Kanto Boiled Cooked Food Tells You Anything Is Possible

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7-11 convenience store's deli food is unique in the eyes of consumers, which is also the result of the Japanese convenience store's differentiated competition in a major category of fresh food. By following through on the pursuit of quality, 7-11 not only has a wide variety of deli food, but also quite a bit of flavor on top.

People who often patronize 711 must be impressed by the Kanto boiled food sold in the store, which is known as the "four kings" of Kanto boiled food: rotting skin Kasumi rolls, Arctic shark's fins, sweet and spicy, and golden crunchy bone sticks.

The delicious Oden brings the warmth of hot pot to the people who love it in the cold winter, and the delicious flavor makes the people who are tired all day long praise it.

711 delicious Kanto Boil not only satisfy people's appetite, in fact, it is a piece of history has also broadened people's inherent thinking.

Selling umbrellas on a rainy day, sunscreen on a sunny day, bathing suits on the beach, and cotton clothes on the mountaintop seems to be natural and unjustifiable. Just like the general public would think that in the winter you prefer to go to sell popsicles, it is simply brain dead.

But did you know that 711 sells Kanto Boil part of the season?

The first time 711 sold Kanto in the summer was in 1984.

While it was common sense that hot cooked food like kanto was not appropriate in the summer, there were times in the summer when your skin felt cooler. For example, if you've just come out of a flat with the air-conditioning on, or if you've had a cold, rainy day.

The launch of such warm goods at this time of year is naturally acceptable to consumers. From then on, Kanto Boil has brought another business opportunity to also 711, customers will see the hot Kanto Boil and feel that eating it will be very warm.

It is this kind of non-conformist, innovative ideas make us even in the summer can eat delicious Guandong Boiled, but also for the 711 has brought a new point of growth in profits.

Breaking the inertia of thinking, looking for the dead end of thinking, this is a skill that we should always exercise, and it will bring us unexpected surprises.

When the U.S. government put out a public tender to clean up the waste left over from the construction of the Statue of Liberty, anyone would have thought that dealing with the waste would be an unprofitable thing to do.

Until a young Jew did not follow the rules, took the tender and did not go to deal with the garbage waste, but instead of turning the waste into treasure will be melted and then cast into a small size of the Statue of Liberty, as a souvenir of the sale of a great success.

We can all look around ourselves and see if there are places we didn't notice before, if there are things we took for granted before, and now we can look at it from another angle and think about whether it will bring us some benefits.

For example, the older generation wants us to maintain the old tradition of being frugal and not borrowing money or going into debt as much as possible.

But look around us at those who dared to take on debt and borrowed money to buy a house, they already have tens of millions of dollars in assets, while we are only holding on to a few tens of thousands of dollars in bank deposits.

We can also think about what we usually think is useless, do not rush to avoid it, and in turn think about whether there is a way to utilize, like the Statue of Liberty waste.

Don't put up barriers to your thinking so easily, anything is possible.