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... but we later spent money to recycle the clothes that were put together..."

“Then why are there so many delivery riders wearing group clothes on the street?”

“Because those riders are really group takeaway riders.”

                                ?)

˜After connecting the daily special offer to group takeout, the market share of group food has once again expanded, and the order volume is like pulling weeds from a dry land, increasing sharply.

Yellow-robed ride ...

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