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Chinese families are becoming single, and the "one-person food" economy came into being?

Yes, with the increase of single population, "one-person dining" restaurants are quietly emerging. Many restaurants have launched a single table, isolated from each other, no communication throughout the dining environment to attract consumers.

In fact, the single economy not only gave birth to new restaurants, but also made some traditional catering enterprises start to provide "one person to eat" goods and services. Half a dish, a single lunch box, a kilo of rice, 211 ml of red wine, mini hot pot, catering formats for single consumption are emerging. Bai Hui, who lives alone in Shanghai, usually likes to eat hot pot, but a person often has to buy a lot of ingredients to eat hot pot, and self-heating small hot pot is a good choice.

The data shows that there are currently 184 enterprises in China whose names, business scope, products, services or trademarks contain "one-person food". In 2121, 79 enterprises related to "one-person food" were newly registered nationwide, with an annual growth rate of 82.29%.

Not only in the food and catering industry, but also in the household appliances industry. Many small household appliances with small capacity, high value and multi-function have become the "good hearts" of single people. Lin Yijie, 24, is a full-time media person who lives alone in Beijing. In his home, small household appliances like sweeping robots can be seen everywhere.

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The trend of single family in China

The prevalence of single family has promoted the change of family structure, which has also spawned the unique consumption mode and culture of single group. However, behind the prosperity of the single economy, there are also many hidden worries.

Zhu hecun, a boy born after 11 in Xinyang, Henan Province, started an online shop by himself, and his daily job is to supervise others to complete the plan. Zhu Hecun sets 15 alarm clocks every day. Facing young people who live alone and lack self-discipline, he needs to constantly remind customers to study, exercise or work by using WeChat or telephone.

With the increase of the population living alone, families in our country are showing a single trend. The data shows that since 2115, the proportion of one-person households has increased year by year, reaching 16.69% in 2118.

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