A Chinese restaurant owner has gone viral for a unique and daring delivery method. Zhou Gaosai, a 1980s-born man from Zhengzhou, Henan province, has captured the attention of netizens by donning a homemade mecha suit, earning him the nickname 'Chinese Iron Man'. In a viral video, he calmly walks into a milk tea shop, dressed in his metallic armor, and picks up his order, leaving onlookers in awe.
The mecha suit, a large mechanical exoskeleton, is typically seen in science fiction. Gaosai, a blogger known as 'Gaosai Armour' with nearly 100,000 followers, wanted to experience the challenges of being a food delivery worker. He told Cover News that this was not his full-time job, but rather a personal endeavor to understand the daily struggles of those in the food delivery industry.
This unique approach to food delivery has sparked curiosity and admiration, with many netizens praising Gaosai's creativity and dedication. However, it also raises questions about the potential risks and practicality of such an unconventional delivery method. What do you think? Is this a clever marketing strategy or a risky endeavor? Share your thoughts in the comments!