Imagine you are ready to bring back home a full cart of Christmas food and gifts from the biggest supermarket in your neighborhood. At all the counters, long lines are gradually formed by dozens of people who are grumpy about waiting, while the cashiers are slowly scanning the bar codes on piles of items.
Shopping might basically satisfy all of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, but the last stop of such a pleasurable trip can sometimes be a nightmare.
Now, this big challenge standing between the pleasures of shopping has been unshackled in China.