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China spent two billion dollars on “lazy devices”
A drink-holding helmet, instant hot pot and the ultimate lazy person armchair top Taobao’s list of lazy enablers
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This article originally appeared on ABACUS
China is so big that every number sounds huge. It’s hard to be surprised by big statistics.
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And then you read this: In 2018, Chinese consumers spent US$2 billion on being lazy, according to Alibaba's Taobao.
(Abacus is a unit of the South China Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba.)
The report says they spent that amount on products to save their time or free their hands -- everything from a drinking hat that holds cans and bottles for you, or the ultimate lazy person chair: “Fat Otaku Happy Chair”, as its known in China, complete with a screen suspended in front of the user.
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Some netizens in China love products free them from daily chores. “Laziness drives technology forward,” said one Weibo user.
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