Canned Fresh Air is China’s Unusual Market Trend
In communist China, a quirky capitalist venture emerged: selling canned “fresh air.” Astonishingly, 8 million cans were snapped up in just ten days, showcasing China’s complex economy and the surprising demand for a breath of freshness amid its rapid development.
China’s swift industrial growth has severely polluted its air, leaving citizens craving clean breaths. The absence of trustworthy air quality reports likely fueled the craze for bottled fresh air, providing a temporary escape from the environmental woes.