If you are hungry in your own name, does the store have an impact on personal social security?
Not hungry? Shop partners operate in the form of individual industrial and commercial households and have no direct relationship with personal social insurance. Therefore, applying to be a partner in a hungry shop in the name of an individual will not directly affect the social security of the individual. Individual industrial and commercial households registered as hungry partners need to go through relevant industrial and commercial registration procedures and pay relevant taxes, such as business license and tax registration. In this process, it is necessary to provide personal identification and other relevant information, but it does not involve the declaration and payment of personal social insurance.