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The annual income of selling fried dough sticks is 300000. Live webcast opens a new posture of selli

The annual income of selling fried dough sticks is 300000. Live webcast opens a new posture of selling fried dough sticks

4hw.com.cn: Recently, Jinan post-90s couples were on fire for selling fried dough sticks. They graduated from Shandong University of traditional Chinese medicine, but they are not engaged in this industry. They set up a stall to sell fried dough sticks. It was also broadcast live on mobile phones, attracting many netizens. Some netizens think that selling fried dough sticks after college is not worth it, and some netizens think that work is not expensive or cheap, just like it. What's your opinion?

It is understood that Ren Xiaomeng and Ren Wenya got married on February 11 this year and ended their seven-year love run. Their 'career' of fried dough sticks has also sprung up, with an annual income of 300000 yuan.

Deep fried dough sticks were sold in Kwai Tiao for two months. Ren Xiaomeng also received more than 30 apprentices throughout the country.

Did not enter the medical industry, but set up stalls on the streets

At 6:30 a.m. on June 18, the reporter rode a motorcycle for 34 kilometers to the intersection of Jingshi West Road and Shuiming street in Jinan. He saw Ren Xiaomeng and Ren Wenya who were setting up a stall to sell fried dough sticks. They were busy frying fried dough sticks and collecting money, while the early stall lined up a long line.

After closing the stall, Ren Xiaomeng talked about his experience in setting up a stall.

'because my family is rural, I thought I could be a teacher or doctor when I took the college entrance examination in 2011, so I applied for the major of traditional Chinese medicine in Shandong University of traditional Chinese medicine.'

Ren Xiaomeng, who was born in 1990 in Shanghe County, Jinan City, said that he had only been admitted to a junior college and had to study for three years, and he had his own 'business experience' during his university.

"I've sold fans, Mats and umbrellas. I feel I can do whatever I want in business."

In his sophomore year, Ren Xiaomeng began to 'do business' on campus. He went to the west market to buy a batch of electric fans, and then took the bus to set up a stall on campus to sell fans, so as to earn the price difference. At this time, Ren Xiaomeng realized the truth that "how much ability there is, how much income there is".

When he graduated in 2014, Ren Xiaomeng applied to a pharmaceutical enterprise like other students majoring in traditional Chinese medicine. However, after he worked as a 'technician' in a pharmaceutical enterprise in Jinan for a period of time, he left because of his low income.

"Later, I went to a pharmaceutical company in Beijing to do sales. After a month, I found that my temper could not be a pharmaceutical representative." Ren Xiaomeng said that his education was low, he could not enter large hospitals, and the income of grass-roots medicine was very low. In the end, he did not enter the medical industry.

What exactly should I do? Ren Xiaomeng thought of setting up a stall to start a business, but his parents opposed it at first. However, he persuaded his parents to set up a stall on the street of Changqing to sell Shanghe specialty horseshoe pancakes. Another reason is that the girlfriend he talked about in his sophomore year is still in Shandong University of traditional Chinese medicine. He also set up a stall in Changqing to take care of his girlfriend.

Foreign netizens came here through live broadcast

The reporter of life daily noted that when the couple set up a stall to sell fried dough sticks, there was a mobile phone on the tripod behind the stall, and Ren Xiaomeng often came to the mobile phone to interact with netizens.

"Two months ago, when I went to a master who made oil cakes to study, I saw that the teacher was broadcasting the process of making oil cakes." Deep fried dough sticks were sold in Kwai APP, Ren Xiaomeng said.

Deep fried dough sticks registered by Ren Xiaomeng, which is Kwai Chung, has attracted 20 thousand of the users in 2 months. There are also more than 30 netizens in the country who come to Changqing to learn fried frying techniques. My hometown is Tianjin, I want to learn it from Kwai soon. Near the breakfast stall, many foreign apprentices were watching the skills of fried dough sticks. One of them, a 48 year old man, said that he had been here for several days and wanted to learn the skills of fried dough sticks to make money.

When it comes to future planning, Ren Wenya plans to sell fried dough sticks in a fixed room, while Ren Xiaomeng plans to run a snack training school. For the controversy on the Internet about the two people abandoning medicine and setting up a stall to sell fried dough sticks, Ren Wenya said that the industry is not high or low, and 360 lines produce the top players. No matter what industry they are engaged in, they need a persistence.