On a smaller scale, there are seven-day excellent products, Jialetong, Pleasant Goat and so on.
But I really haven't seen many in Beijing. The most common one should be the convenience bee. In the morning, convenient bees can buy soybean milk and steamed bread. At noon, convenience bees can get a lunch of about ten yuan after work. There are some noodles like Guandong boiled, steamed stuffed bun and dessert in the evening, which may not be fresh in the middle of the night.
In addition, there is a whole family, full-time, Rosen, but recently it seems that their stores are closed at night, and I don't know why.
It is very convenient to take out food in Beijing now. I really want to buy things at night, and it is more reliable to order takeout. Otherwise, I'd better take advantage of my lunch break to buy it in a supermarket or convenience store that is open 24 hours a day. It doesn't seem to be suitable for the imperial city.
I only know full-time and eleven. I feel like buying some daily necessities after work, but I don't know what to do except order takeout. Supermarkets usually close a long time ago. There are few convenience stores in Beijing, and even fewer are open 24 hours a day. I miss our village very much. There is a small shop not far away. You can get to know each other and send them home in advance. At this point, the delivery cost is higher than the price of what we need. I admire where the takeaway brother found these sources.