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Price hikes in Japanese food markets are not good ?.

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#1
  • nabeyaki
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  • 2022/12/09 23:35

The prices at markets that claim to offer "passionate prices" and the like are in an "all-you-can-eat" state. In Japan, people seem to be willing to raise prices even by a few percent, but Japanese foodstuffs at this market have doubled in price from a little while ago, or even increased by 100 percent, without hesitation. I guess they are trying to make up for the loss of revenue caused by the Corona disaster, but the fact that the number of shoppers has not decreased even at these prices suggests that sales are much higher than before the Corona disaster and revenue is increasing.
Even for locally manufactured and sold products, which should not be so expensive in terms of transportation costs and raw materials, the local Japanese and Japanese-Americans end up buying them no matter how expensive they are, so I feel that they are setting absurd prices in a state of so-called "hiked prices". ?
Of course, they are relatively modest in raising prices for necessities and prominent products because they would be exposed if they raise prices all at once, but even so, they raise prices many times in a short period of time.
When the store first opened after the acquisition, there were parts where I could see the business attitude of a Japanese company with the concept of cheap sales, but I wonder if they are changing their business attitude to one where they carry everything on a large scale, but the prices are high, but you buy it because you need it anyway ?. ? For those of us who eat mainly Japanese food, I was complaining about the business that makes me want to boycott them, which I cannot do even if I wanted to.

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#184
  • らぶりー
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 19:25
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There is no such thing as a place where eggs are $1.00 for a dozen!!!!
If this is true, please write the name of the store.

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#185
  • 日本語不自由かな
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 19:33
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I was looking at the VONS ad and saw that they sell a dozen eggs $ 3 . for 97

I think you mean about a dollar more $ than before ? $ maybe the person reading it as selling for 1 is more language deficient 183 means don't go there because it's cheap. Then why do you get involved in a post saying you're going to find a cheap place ? I don't understand what you mean
good luck with your losing ~

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#186
  • ちいず
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 19:50
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#185

Yes, good night with a different ID.

I've already seen the ad for VONS.

>I think you mean about a dollar more $ than before. ? $ Maybe people who read it as selling for 1 are more language nonfree

It's more language nonfree not to write properly though.

>183 means don't go there because it's cheap

If it's cheap and close, you go there.
If it's far and cheap, you don't go there to spend the gas money.

One ID is better than the other!
Acting like you're getting a helping hand from someone else, because it's embarrassing to watch.

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#187
  • まあまあ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 20:03
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Aldi a few years ago, eggs were once less than 50 cents a dozen.
I miss it too much. ......

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#188
  • えっぐ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 22:51
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> 181, a dozen of Marukai's jidi-chicken eggs $ are not 5.00, but they used to be $ about 4.00
or 3 ~ 4x a dozen $ 20 ? what world are you talking about ?
I'm talking in general terms, and I don't want you to cite some store's specially priced eggs.
See here ↓. Well, there is no need to get pissy.
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APU0000708111

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