"That car, the Lincoln Navigator, costs more than one million yuan, with a displacement of 5.4L and fuel consumption of 20 liters per 100 kilometers, filled with the aroma of boxed lunches." Recently, Beijing netizen "0084218" posted on an online forum that he saw a Lincoln Navigator driving by when he went to the Western Suburbs Auto Parts City over the weekend. A driver wearing a white T-shirt and beige shorts got out of the car and opened the trunk, revealing neatly stacked white foam boxes inside. After opening the box cover, a smell of food drifted out. Upon closer inspection, he discovered that the boxes were full of boxed lunches. The netizen said that after some inquiries, he learned that the "Lincoln Boxed Lunch Brother" has been using the Navigator to sell boxed lunches for a long time, each at 6 yuan, with customers generally praising the taste.
Similar "grand gestures" like "Boxed Lunch Brother" driving luxury cars to sell boxed lunches are not unprecedented. Netizen "Atomic Tiger Lightning God" said that in the past, at the entrance of his own neighborhood, someone used an Audi A6 to carry skewers. As early as 2008, there was also a chubby Chengdu man named Deng Yan'an who sold barbecue every night under a building in the east second ring road, reportedly with good business.
"This is losing money just for the sake of making noise, plus the added cost of fuel, it's too un低碳!" Some netizens expressed confusion. Netizen "ELVIA_WANG" said that his friend had asked the "Lincoln Boxed Lunch Brother," whose response was: "There's no other way, only this car can hold so much food, I've already gotten used to it."
According to reports from the Chengdu Evening News, how much can a boxed lunch sell for? 6 yuan; how much does a Lincoln Navigator cost? Over a million yuan. With such a comparison, many would feel that selling boxed lunches with a million-yuan luxury car doesn't seem reliable. But this scene occurred at the Western Suburbs Auto Parts City in Beijing. According to netizen inquiries, this "Lincoln Boxed Lunch Brother" has been selling boxed lunches for a long time.
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