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UK: Inside the life of a 24-hour florist

A woman who works at the 'world's only 24-hour, drive-through florist' has lifted the lid on what really goes on behind the scenes - from bizarre bouquet requests, to post-breakup arrangements, to panicked orders of 'apology' flowers.

The Flower Station, located in the swanky Marylebone area of central London, started as petrol station at 55 Park Road before it was renovated into a drive-through flower shop in 2001.

Due to much of the space being outdoors, the curbside store faced a number of 'logistical challenges' at the time, including storage and security issues, which lead to the decision to keep it open throughout the night.

After years of success, the business, founded by CEO David Cohen, is now open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year - including on public holidays, such as Christmas and Easter.

Read more at The Daily Mail

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