Mrs. You didn't expect how many ways Chef Xie and his family would think of to get her order done.
She was getting ready to take a good look around the No. 1 department store in Shanghai that was built in the 1960s.
Throughout Shanghai, there are low-rise houses on both sides of the main street.
The only tall building is the two-story No. 1 Department Store.
It is a landmark building.
When Grandma Liu entered the Grand View Garden, she was talking about Mrs. You at this time.
As soon as I entered the department store, my eyes couldn't get enough of it, not enough at all.
It is completely different from modern shopping malls and supermarkets.
The First Department Store puts all its products into glass counters.
When a customer takes a fancy to a certain product, he or she must first ask the salesperson to take it out and take a look.
The payment method is also different!
There is a wire more than two meters high between the long counter and the cashier.
After the customer selects a product, the salesperson only needs to clip the issued ticket and the customer's money to the ticket holder, hang it on the wire above his head, push it, and send it to the cashier.
Then, the cashier will put the invoice and the change folder on the wire and push it back to the customer.
Then, the customer can collect the goods with the invoice!
At this time, it was around 10:30 in the morning, and the wires in the First Department Store were already busy.
On the first floor of the First Department Store, the stationery counter is on the left.
At this time, this counter in the entire department store is the busiest.
Because school is about to start today, primary school students come to this counter in small groups to buy the stationery they need to start school.
The child shouted: "I want two pencils! Five notebooks!"
The guy with a runny nose next to him raised his head high and said, "I want an eraser and a ruler!"
A salesperson in her early twenties loudly quoted prices to primary school students:
"Pencils with erasers cost a quarter, pencils without erasers cost two cents each, notebooks cost five cents each, rulers cost four cents each, and iron pencil cases cost thirty cents each."
Even though there are not many categories to choose from for each piece of stationery, the price is not expensive either.
The primary school students picked it very carefully, looking left and right.
After getting it, discuss it with the classmates around you.
Some couldn't put it down after holding it in their hands. After looking at the money in their hands, they finally reluctantly parted with it.
The young salesperson does not have the legendary nostrils turned upward, perhaps because she is used to dealing with students.
There was a smile on his face.
He took the trouble to help the primary school students select and compare items one by one, and gave some pertinent suggestions from time to time.
Soon, some students bought what they wanted.
Looking at their sallow and thin faces, one of them was dancing and dancing to show his favorite stationery to the students in the circle.
There are many people, and the shopping atmosphere is full. Of course, she also has shopping needs!
There are still a hundred students in the "big pit"!
Being taller than the elementary school students, she squeezed her way to the counter:
"Comrade, I'm here to buy stationery for the children in the school in our town. I want two hundred pencils with erasers, two hundred notebooks and one hundred iron writing boxes."
As soon as the big customer made a move, the elementary school students' eyes widened.
I originally wanted to pick and choose, but I immediately shouted to the salesperson to issue an invoice.
If you continue to pick, you will be rounded up.
Fortunately, stationery supplies don't require tickets, only money, so she can buy them happily.
The salesperson smiled brightly at the big customer: "Comrade, there are enough pencils and notebooks, and there are only eighty-three iron pencil cases left!"
The big customer waved his hand: "Eighty-three is eighty-three, I want it, I want it!"
When I heard that she was going to wrap up the rest of the pencil case, several primary school students' eyes were so anxious that their eye sockets turned red, and there was nothing they could do about her as an adult.
Someone didn't have the slightest sense of bullying a child: "I want to help the teacher buy ten boxes of white chalk, a pen and a bottle of red ink, an abacus, and give me a football!"
The salesperson answered so quickly:
"Two hundred pencils with erasers cost eight yuan, two hundred notebooks cost ten yuan, and eighty-three iron writing boxes cost twenty-four and nine cents. The total is seventy-nine and thirty cents."
I bought so many things for less than a hundred yuan!
After Mrs. You successfully made several boys cry, she left the stationery counter carrying a large basket of stationery supplies.
There was nothing she could do. The children could come back to buy things tomorrow, but she would have no time to spare tomorrow.
Still not satisfied, I walked towards the counter selling daily necessities on the right.
She doesn't want cigarettes, wine, sugar, or tea!
There is no shortage of pots, bowls, ladles and basins at home!
Soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper, etc., she wanted to move them all home.
Since she introduced her family to wash their hands with soap, brush their teeth with toothpaste, and use toilet paper for toileting, the consumption of these daily necessities has been huge.
After being given to Uncle You's family and Uncle You's third uncle by You's father, the consumption was even more astonishing!
After a while, she pointed at the products in the glass cabinet and counted them.
The salesperson at the daily necessities counter couldn’t believe her ears:
"Comrade, you bought too much, didn't you? How can your family use 500 boxes of matches, 80 bars of soap, 100 tubes of toothpaste, and 200 rolls of toilet paper!"
"This is not for my family! I finally came to Shanghai to visit my uncle, and all my seven aunts and eight aunts gave me the tickets they had saved for a year. I am just trying to help others! Why, first Department stores still don’t let customers buy for others?”
"You can buy it, you can buy it!" The salesperson quickly shut up.
She turned over the thick stack of tickets she handed over and looked at them several times.
After confirming the ticket, I took the money and issued an invoice.
Not to mention how much the soap and ointment weighed, the pink one-pound roll and two hundred rolls of toilet paper filled a huge sack.
Madam You has a headache!
It was hard for her to just put it away in full view of the public.
Fortunately, the salespersons at First Department Store are somewhat service-minded.
Agree with her to store it at the counter first, and then move it out after she has bought everything.
Come all come!
You must visit enough in one go!
There are so many good things to eat on the second floor of a department store.
There are not as many customers on the second floor as there are on the first floor. There are a few salesmen who still have time to chat.
There is only one 28-inch bicycle on display.
There are only three foot-operated sewing machines!
A radio with an antenna, not only does this cost an industrial ticket, but it also costs 120 yuan.
After the satisfying shopping trip, that night, she performed another sexy operation of "coming without a trace and leaving without a trace".
The pork, soybean oil, salt, flour and cornmeal for the Jie family were quietly placed in the bedroom where the chef and his wife knew each other.
Jie's family was both shocked and frightened.
After scaring everyone, she patted her butt and left. (End of chapter)