Tsingtao Beer’s mobile bar - food tech news in asia

Cities around China have been encouraging people to run roadside stalls on the street to boost China’s economy post COVID-19; this sort of business used to be illegal in the past. “Street stall economy” is becoming a trending topic on social media. Tsingtao Beer joined this game by setting up stalls in various communities and night markets; by now, Tsingtao Beer’s mobile bars have entered more than 200 night-markets across China.

Flashing neon lights and fresh Tsingtao beer attract . . .

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