When buying <Anchor> things, many people are trying to solve it in front of the house. Even if it's a short distance, it's delivered, so you don't have to go to a crowded place.

This is reporter Jeong Da-eun.

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Mi-young Joo, a housewife, recently started a part-time job on foot at a convenience store.

When a delivery order comes in via the app, a notification pops up and heads to a nearby convenience store.

[Delivery pickup

came .] The clerk is handed over the items he has packed and diligently walks to the delivery destination 200m away.

[Joo Mi-young /'Convenience store walking delivery app' delivery man: Because of Corona, I mainly live in the neighborhood. Because it is both exercise and earning pocket money.]

Convenience stores recently started'Neighborhood Delivery Service' as demand for short-distance delivery increased after Corona 19.

When you order a product through the app, it is delivered on foot by ordinary people who know the local geography well.

[Song Joo-yong/'Convenience store walking delivery app' users: I have to go to a mart or something like this to buy this in bulk, but after the corona, it changed to consuming small amounts (nearly).]

When you order wine with the app, you can order at home or at home. A service that you can pick up at a bakery of your choice near the company has also appeared.

[Moon Sun-hee / Bakery manager: Because of the convenience of simply placing an order with the app and just picking up... ]

[Ji-young Yoon/Mapo-gu, Seoul: I enjoyed drinking wine with my family, but the biggest advantage is that I don't have to go far to a hypermarket.] When

I analyzed the card usage data in the first half of this year, consumption in short distances increased after the Corona.

Rather than going far away, you only spend what you need near your home.

Short-distance consumption methods that reduce movement as much as possible by adding a daily delivery culture to social distancing are expected to spread further.

(Video editing: Kim Joon-hee, VJ: Jung Min-gu)