Good question! I think Amazon or a similar service could really make a difference here. The whole tax and import system needs a serious overhaul, it’s really holding the country back.
It would also be amazing to get basic medicines in convenience stores, like gas stations or corner shops. In the U.S., for example, if I feel a cold or flu coming on, I can usually grab cough medicine, ibuprofen, or other basics at a gas station. It doesn’t happen everywhere, but it’s convenient, especially since pharmacies close early and sometimes a gas station is the only place open.
Many stores here still operate like a general store from the 1800s. Hardware stores are a perfect example. In the U.S., I can walk down the aisles, find what I need, and ask an employee for help if necessary. Here, almost every hardware store has a line stretching out the door. There’s usually only one employee, you tell them what you need, they go to the back, and come out with something similar—it works, but it’s not exactly efficient.
On a lighter note, I think a pizzeria where you could design your own pizza, choosing exactly the cheese and toppings you want, would be a huge hit. Something like that, combined with delivery and online ordering, could really catch on here.