Secondly, supermarkets. Because of the serious outbreak of the epidemic in COVID-19, in 1 month and February, in order to avoid the large-scale spread of the epidemic, all stores except the necessary lifestyle supermarkets had to close and were not allowed to operate, including vendors selling vegetables in the market, so large lifestyle supermarkets could be said to be sailing against the current in the epidemic. Take the supermarket near my home as an example. Usually, no one goes there. Residents nearby went to the vegetable market or the fruit supermarket downstairs to buy it, but it was closed during the epidemic, and only that large supermarket was open. Residents of five or six communities nearby all go to a supermarket to buy, and everyone prefers to hoard goods. That supermarket is not only crowded, but also often sells out of stock. Large supermarkets are not affected by the epidemic, but sell better.
Finally, takeout. A few days before the outbreak, take-away food was really affected, but now the order for take-away food is explosive. Due to the epidemic, everyone stayed at home for more than two months and especially missed the barbecue. Therefore, since the recent resumption of work, take-away orders have exploded almost every day. Even if the catering industry did not resume work a while ago, the takeaway buddies were very busy, and residents ordered medicines, vegetables and daily necessities. Through the internet, the take-away industry can be regarded as sailing against the current in this epidemic.