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What happened when a man asked an errand boy to walk his dog on a National Day trip?

According to media reports on October 5, 2020, Mr. Feng from Xi’an, Shaanxi Province went out to play during the National Day holiday, and his cats and dogs were left unattended. He booked an errand boy online to help, and he would come to feed and walk the dog at regular times every day. Mr. Feng said that he can see the dynamics from the surveillance, which is quite reassuring. The errand boy said that he likes pets and has done everything for customers, as long as there is a need.

Netizens commented on this: "This is good. I really need help with errands and escorts!" "It's really good. Cloud monitoring is really easy to use, and the guy is also very caring!"

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From the 1st to the 3rd, "queuing" orders increased by 419% year-on-year:

According to data from the food delivery platform, October 1st to the 3rd is the errand day. Average orders increased by 151% year-on-year, among which orders for errands and errands increased by 419% year-on-year. "Waking in line" has become a must-have option for traveling. Judging from the data, most of the people who "line up" orders are between the ages of 20 and 35, and those born in the 1990s are the main consumer group.

In addition, data shows that Guangzhou is the city with the fastest growth in errand orders in the first three days of this year’s Golden Week, followed by Suzhou and Hangzhou. The service scope of errand boys has expanded from picking up and delivering goods, buying flowers and other goods, to waiting in line, buying long johns and even taking care of pets.

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