Selling flowers out of her VW Beetle
helps Rio woman survive COVID-19
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[October 14, 2020]
RIO
DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - You can't miss the green 1969 Volkswagen Beetle
parked at the corner, orchids and ferns crowding its open bonnet,
sunflowers sticking out of windows, potted plants on the roof. |
Valcineia Machado, also known as Roberta, sells flowers to a customer
next to her car which she transformed to a mobile flower shop after
loosing her business amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak,
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 8, 2020. Picture taken on October 8,
2020. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes |
Turning her car into a flower shop was Valcineia Machado's
survival plan after her business collapsed in the COVID-19
pandemic, and she is has become a hit in Rio's Copacabana beach
district.
At 51, she has reinvented herself, moving from real estate to
selling roses and other flower on a busy corner.
"I had no money at all to pay the rent, so I began to think what
I could do to survive," she said, placing a sunflower pot on the
sidewalk.
And it's going well. In the first three days she made enough to
cover one-third of the cost of buying the Beetle, and she says
she has become the talk of the neighborhood.
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