It is no secret that European countries are considered clear leaders in terms of the number of interesting ideas for organising completely new areas of business.
Their mentality, cultural characteristics and values help Europeans to bring even the most unimaginable projects to life.
Café for cycling enthusiasts
The secret to the success of cycling lies in its simplicity of use and its undeniable benefits for human health and the environment.
As a result, the number of bicycles in cities is growing significantly every year. When the weather is nice, people are increasingly swapping their cars for two-wheeled friends, given that road infrastructure is well developed, unlike bicycle infrastructure.
For example, cafes where you can have a snack and order a drink while riding a bicycle are popular in Swiss cities.
Tables have been set up for cyclists to eat at while parked. The unusualness and comfort of this arrangement attract not only bicycle enthusiasts, but also car drivers and even pedestrians.
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Unusual pizza in a cone
Regular pizza can scare off potential customers with its size and sometimes high cost.
The Italians have come up with a solution to this problem and created an unusual dough that is prepared in advance, then rolled into a ‘cone’ and filled with delicious ingredients, and then baked in the oven until ready.
Miniature in size and suitable for a light snack, this pizza attracts customers not only with its elegant shape, but also with its delicious filling.
Flower hotel
For those who love to travel and go on business trips, European Union citizens have organised a so-called hotel for flowers. If you have no one to entrust your plants to, trained florists will be able to take care of them.
Children’s hotel
A good solution for parents who have no one to leave their child with during an important event or trip. Such a hotel resembles a summer camp that operates all year round. Experienced teachers and entertainers will look after the children and organise leisure activities for them.
Given the eternal lack of time and constant busyness of parents, this business has become very relevant and, accordingly, profitable.
Unpackaged products
One of the well-known companies in the EU offers its customers inexpensive cereals, teas, bakery products and other items in huge vending machines with glass walls. It is the absence of packaging material that reduces the price of products.
This organisation has already expanded to two hundred subsidiaries and could become a very successful business in Poland.