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How to evaluate Fuzhou college students' daily income of 3,000 for delivering takeout food to the canteen?
I think I'm skeptical about the news.

Nowadays, ordering takeout has become the habit of many college students. Many colleges and universities prohibit take-out from entering the school, but it has not stopped the canteen from sending dormitories to teachers and students. Recently, it was reported by the media that three college students from Fujian Institute of Technology sent takeout in partnership, and the crying takeaway brother earned 3,000 yuan a day. It is reported that these three college students sent meals from the canteen to the dormitories. Part-time student food delivery staff is responsible for the corresponding dormitory, which can ensure the speed of food delivery and save manpower. The student in charge of takeout said: the average daily income is 3000 yuan. Some people questioned the authenticity, and some netizens analyzed that if 2 yuan take-out fee is charged once, only 1500 can be charged. It is still possible that a university can't move seven or eight thousand students.

On the one hand, it is ok for college students to deliver takeout in the campus canteen. Because some students are really in trouble now, they don't even want to walk around eating, just want to lie in the dormitory and wait for dinner. In this case, the school delivery has also become a business opportunity, no problem.

On the other hand, if a person delivers takeout food, he earns 3000 yuan a day, which is nearly100000 yuan a month. I don't think it is likely that the delivery man will earn more than the delivery man. If you charge 3,000 yuan a day, then one day is 1500 yuan. Then at noon and at night, 750 orders are also delivered separately. In that case, it can't be sent out at all. Don't forget that he has to eat and attend classes. She is not a full-time delivery girl, but a part-time delivery girl.

In a word, it is ok for college students to send takeout food to the campus canteen and earn some pocket money, but it is unreasonable to charge 3,000 yuan a day, and the result can't be calculated mathematically.