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And you were right. Finished around 5pm and went back to his family market with fresh seafood, not a lot of veggies, but it was okay to buy enough. “The prices of fish and shrimp remain the same as always. Vegetables are more expensive due to the flood, the supply is scarce, not the price. Buying a little more than usual is fine, storms … “said Ms Mai Anh.
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Like Mai Anh, Bui Anh Duc (Hai Chau District, Da Nang) also went shopping for food for her family after work. Experienced the constant storms, floods and epidemics from the beginning of the year to the present in central Vietnam, it adheres to the motto “buy what you buy”.
The market ran out of meat, bought fish, shrimp and all the vegetables bought fruits and vegetables, squash, rubber, melon… “I don’t need to buy anything for too much. How many times should I have experience. I only buy food for 2 or 3 days. I see they all seem to be the same, “Duc said.
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Ms Nguyen Thi Trang Ha, Small Business from Nguyen Tri Phuong Market, said: “Early in the morning, we saw everyone go to the market very early, also crowded, by noon they ran out of supplies. Prices are normal, only vegetables are a bit more expensive due to shortage. The afternoon market is around 3 am to 6 pm. The morning market mainly caters to idle people at home, the afternoon market caters for government employees after business hours. Everyone can take advantage, be busier, but not to the point of “panicking.” “stapling”, “pushing prices”. Maybe our people are familiar … “Ms. Ha commented casually.
Still calm to go to the supermarket before “curfew”
Recorded in supermarkets in the city. Da Nang until the end of this afternoon, the products are still enough to serve the people under the direction of the city government. “Seeing people who are going to buy goods is also normal, you don’t see the phenomenon of crowding, or stockpiling,” said an employee of Mega Maket Da Nang.
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Reporter observation YouthOn October 27, the supermarket has more than usual, but everyone is waiting their turn to buy enough.
After working hours, Ms. Mai Thi Minh Thu got ready to go to the supermarket to buy food for her family when the ninth storm hit the central region. He was a bit surprised to see that the products were still full and plentiful. No long lines, no jostling… “Actually, I guess I can still buy the products so I’m not in a rush. I believe that Danang can coordinate products to meet people’s needs ”,
Ms. Dinh Thi Anh Nguyet, an employee of Lotte Mart Da Nang, shared that in the two days before the ninth storm “landed” in the central region as expected, people shopping at the supermarket were more crowded than usual. habitual. “The goods are still guaranteed. Complete range of basic products, food. Ensuring the supply of goods to people in need, ”said Ms. Nguyet.
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