Tonight, around the corner

Box of fresh rugelach
An example of how a deal looks to a neighbour.
How it works
The shop picks one item
Whatever is left and will not survive the night: a tray of pastry, a bunch of flowers, a portion of fresh food. Under a minute a day.
Neighbours get it
People a few minutes away see the deal when the evening window opens, with the price and the walking distance.
They come in and buy
The customer shows the deal at the counter and pays the shop directly. The shop keeps the whole payment.
What goes out at the end of the day



Why it exists
For shops
The last hour before closing is the quietest one, and what is not sold today is written off tomorrow. One discounted item turns that hour into traffic, and traffic into regulars. No commission on sales, no new checkout to learn.
For neighbours
Good things from the shop next door at half price, without an app full of coupons you never use. You see what is available tonight, within walking distance, and you pay the shop as usual.
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