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#1
  • 氷あずき
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  • 2021/07/08 02:08

I found out something when I compared the recent Japanese-Japanese markets. Nijya Market used to be more expensive than other Japanese markets, but nowadays Nijya has many items on sale. And they also have snacks that are not available in other markets. For example, thin rice crackers with calcium or small fish, which are good for bones. Nijya's special fried white fish sandwiches and croquette bread are also cheap and delicious. Imagawa-yaki and taiyaki are also inexpensive and filled with anko (a small fish paste). The bento corner at Nijya Torus is popular and is crowded around lunchtime. They also pack ice in bags for you to take home, which is a big help. I go to Nijiya Market more often than anywhere else now.

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#30
  • インフレ
  • 2021/07/28 (Wed) 07:28
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Everything is too expensive, not just lunches ! !
Gas, rent, everyday shopping, everything has become ridiculously expensive.
Inflation is too much.

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#31
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  • 2021/07/28 (Wed) 08:11
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I used to have $ 90 pool cleaning and management once a week, 4 times a month, but since last month it's $ 130. I think it's a good thing for us to live. I think it's a good way to make a living.

Everyone is on the same page. Japan is declining because there are many people who close their wallets here. It would be best if we could turn the economy around like the Americans do, but the old people's poverty syndrome will be hard to get rid of.

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#32
  • Ha?
  • 2021/07/28 (Wed) 08:29
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You sound like a big man. It doesn't help that old people don't have that much to buy anymore and they don't go out. A lot of Americans are in credit card hell.
Please don't close your wallet and use it more and more. It's inflation.

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#33
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  • 2021/07/28 (Wed) 10:42
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this guy is really funny
he disses poke-don with muscle and bones in it, but he eats it twice a week!

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#34
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  • 2021/07/28 (Wed) 14:17
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As expected, poor people only seem to know Americans who are in credit card hell.

Don't worry, they are spending money. Don't worry, they are spending money.

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