Thank you for inviting me to do some small business. Not afraid of hard work. Snacks are more popular now, depending on what you do. For example, I make rice balls, get up early in the morning, get up at 3 o&;clock every day, put out the stalls at 2.30 and 5 o&;clock in summer, and call it a day. It&;s still better, but I&;m tired, very tired, and I can see the money. After I call it a day, I have to clean up my tools, clean up, buy dishes for tomorrow, sleep after lunch, and prepare dishes for tomorrow when I wake up. You can also get a trolley to sell hand-grabbed cakes, stir-fried powder, or make pot-stewed food, but that one needs a recipe and is delicious, or it&;s almost summer and you can make barbecue with cold drinks, all of which are hard money. Relatively speaking, you can earn money if you have business, as long as it&;s delicious.