RAWALPINDI: Its shocking to see how creativity can make a simple look ten times better. In a similar case, a food vendor located in Rawalpindi opted for a creative approach which has become a center of attention in the areas market.
The vendor creatively decorated a nearby tree by hanging fresh oranges on the branches to give it a look of an actual fruit tree.
This fresh view captures the attention of the visitors. The vendor reclining under the tree’s shade for months and now took it as a gimmick to lure customers into his pavilion and get a slice of the business-a great way to stand out.
The results have been extraordinary. The vendor has sold out of his inventory by the end of the day. There are many other courthouse visitors on the scene, too, particularly female buyers, who really love and appreciate what this vendor is doing.
Students and court visitors alike stop to buy some for munching on-fresh oranges served with a sprinkle of black salt and a dash of black pepper.
Such innovation serves not only to augment the customer’s sales but also to woefully enrich and efface when customers approach. The vendor’s lateral thinking has distinguished him from other fruit vendors and created a loyal client base.
With an idea this simple yet effective, earnings have visibly increased, thus helping the vendor improve his livelihood.
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