A Chinese steamed bun shop has set up a wooden board to deliver its buns to customers to avoid contamination from coronavirus
BEIJING - A Chinese steamed bun shop in Beijing is using a piece of wooden board to deliver its buns to customers amid the coronavirus outbreak.
A notice on the shop’s front door advises customers to scan a QR code to place orders, in order to avoid direct contact with staff. For the elderly, who may not know how to use mobile payments, staff hold out a plastic box attached to a stick for them to place the cash.
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