The 98 year old grandmother raised the supermarket to open the supermarket for charity.
origin: new culture newspaper reporter Lu Xuan
recently, a section of micro-blog video is crazy, forwarded by netizens. In 2017, Jiang Naijun opened a supermarket called "97" in Changchun's Lintian Chuang Park, when she was 97 years old. Now the 98 year old man says half of the profits from supermarkets will be donated to orphans.
video address https://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2114776
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the idea is not like a 98 year old person
7 day morning, the reporter came to the Hi-tech Zone Lin Tian Chuang Park, at this time Jiang granny is receiving interviews with other media. "Now grandma is a net red man, everyone comes to interview grandma, we are also afraid that grandma's body can't eat, so I hope you can do it as soon as possible." The staff of Chuang Park told reporters that only 15 minutes of interviews could be conducted.
ginger grandma wearing golden glasses, said the supermarket opened in July 2017. From the opening to today, she will leave half of the earnings of the supermarket every month to the welfare home, and then take out 20% of the rest from the rest of her production, which makes her very satisfied.
from the way of thinking and physical condition of grandma Jiang's speech, it is completely unlike a 98 year old old man. Compared to the staff in the park, Granny Jiang was plainly dressed and apparently obvious, the rosy sweater with a colored vest, the old cloth shoes on his feet, and a smile on his face, and amiable.
grandma Jiang has three daughters and a son, and the chairman of Chuang guest park is her son, Mr. Lin. Grandma Jiang said, "97" supermarket is my second venture. Before I retired, I was a cotton mill worker. I didn't pay much at that time. I had to weave fifty or sixty metre cloth every day and earn 18 yuan a month. The old companion is a teacher, with a salary of 41 dollars a month. After I retired, I consulted with my children, and we had to find ways to get rich. Speaking of the entrepreneurial experience of that year, Jiang Nainai said that his son had proposed to run a factory. "In order to earn money to open factories, we go to work on farms, so long as we can make money, we will try. When he was 14 years old, he began to earn money by carpentry, so that he could save money and start a business. In the early days of
1985, Jiang Nainai and his wife opened a small workshop with only a few employees, mainly for signs. "At the beginning, it was a sign for some units, all hung on the door. Two years later, we have twenty or thirty employees. In 1991, mass production began, mainly for automobile marking.