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China shop becomes favourite for hundreds of students who flock there to watch TV for free

Youngsters snap up cheap-priced meals, carry out market research for shop owners, offer labour for free to help with renovations

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A snack shop in China has become firm favourite with hundreds of primary school students who flock there to watch TV for free. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A snack shop in southern China has gone viral online because of the number of primary school students who flock to it after school as part of their daily routine.

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Feijuan Snack in Suixi county, Guangdong province, is always crowded with young customers dressed in school uniforms, the Xiaoxiang Morning Herald reported.

Students go there because of its cheap prices, for example just two yuan (27 US cents) for French fries, three yuan for chicken fillets and just one yuan for spicy noodles.

They also love the place because they can watch television for free after school.

Its owner Qiu Zhijuan and her husband Lin Jinghuan say they treat the students like friends. Photo: Douyin
Its owner Qiu Zhijuan and her husband Lin Jinghuan say they treat the students like friends. Photo: Douyin

The shop could be the country’s first to have opened at the behest of the students. Its renovation was also done under the supervision of the pupils.

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