A new week, a new day begins.
It's also the release day of the latest issue of Food and Beauty magazine.
Early in the morning, the postal truck delivered the magazine to the newspaper kiosk next to a bus stop.
Calling it a newspaper kiosk is actually a misnomer; it's more like a convenience store now.
Both inside and outside, it's packed with toys, snacks, cigarettes, and everyday items. The newspapers and magazines, once centered, are now pushed to the periphery, with reduced numbers and limited variety.
Mostly local morning and evening papers.
What can you do!
The once-popular paper reading has been abandoned by the times.
The book trade can't survive anymore.
Selling newspapers alone can't support life!
And the bosses who persist in business have had to find other ways to make ends meet, shifting mainly to selling toys and snacks.
