expressing understanding but feeling helpless may be a little sad for the store owner and the "seat-rubbing family".
Before discussing this matter, I want to describe some of my previous experiences to illustrate the mentality of people who are forced to stay in fast food restaurants. There is a building near my work unit, which is similar to the food court, and there is a KFC. I have indeed seen this phenomenon with my own eyes.
Probably during the summer vacation this year, I had a whim at noon and wanted to eat the white peach ice cream in KFC, so I went to KFC around 3 pm. After entering, it is not difficult to find that there are many beautiful groups and hungry riders sitting inside.
It's probably because it wasn't a meal at that time, so many riders didn't have a ticket, and it was impossible to go home (for fear of missing some tickets). Then it was sunny outside and there was no place to go. Only KFC can provide a seat, and it has not driven them away, so it is undoubtedly the best choice.
do they want this? They don't want to. This is just an ordinary KFC. I think this phenomenon is more common in railway stations or places where migrant workers gather. And the so-called homeless people who are forced to stay in fast food restaurants for 24 hours, do you think they will want to go home? They may not be able to go home.
maybe you will say, then they can go to the hotel outside and have a rest. I just want to say, why not eat minced meat. I remember when I first went to college, I was away from my boyfriend. When he comes to see me, he has to plan how to save one night's accommodation, so he will take the train at night (because he can rest for one night).
Because there is no money, even young people who care about their face will consider how to save money, and even think that it is cost-effective to take a full-time or 711 (I remember that McDonald's and KFC are not open 24 hours) for one night.
I don't think I need to tell you why these people are around 4 years old. They may be migrant workers from other places, or they may be unemployed people who have just come to this city and have not found a job. Stay 24 hours, just because I don't want to spend more money.
So, from the point of view of this group of people, they are really helpless. Of course, we don't rule out people who are unreasonable about air conditioning (but I think it is quite rare).
as for the store, it must be quite helpless. Because of the existence of these people, the store business may become bad and the business quota will decrease. Moreover, the workload has also increased to a certain extent.
however, I think that even if KFC and McDonald's adopt relevant solutions, I think these people will still exist in another corner of the city. However, they will appear in another form. Maybe they are called "711 Sleepless People"?