Flight Attendant Quits Her Job To Offer ‘Crab-Peeling’ Services Online

A 27-year-old woman was recently spotted at a restaurant in Hangzhou, China, hand-feeding crab to a man.

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The woman is a former flight attendant who quit her job to offer “crab-peeling” services online.

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The woman reportedly uses Taobao, the Alibaba-owned Chinese online shopping site, to advertise her services.

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She charges 10RMB ($1.50) for each crab, with an extra 5RMB (78 cents) added if the customer wants to be fed by hand.

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The customer pictured ordered 20 crabs in total and ended up getting a discount for ordering the “King Meal.”

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He paid 260 yuan ($40) in total. 

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Written by Editorial Staff, Nextshark || Shanghaiist

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