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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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#198
  • ハテナ
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 20:50
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There it is, the escape. And a boycott? Why is he so extreme and crazy?

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#199
  • 気にしない
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 21:22
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I'm a housewife and I don't mind shopping.
Why don't you tell your own story instead of lumping everyone together ?.

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#201
  • 幼稚園
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 23:33
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It's a conversation at the time. The price went up $ about 1 is a dollar an egg ?
You're too lazy to read.
No matter how cheap it is, you won't go there if it's far away and you have to pay for gas.
SK is a cheap place to live, too.

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#202
  • ちいず
  • 2023/02/16 (Thu) 06:40
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That's the conversation we had when >. The price went up $ about 1
, where does that egghead clearly write that?

> No matter how cheap it is, if you're far away, you won't go there because of the gas costs.
There you go, pretending not to have read the topic.
No wonder.
Even if it's cheap, if it's far away, they won't go.

>SK is a cheap place to live, too.
And?

You really are a kindergartener, aren't you?
ID is not stable.

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#203
  • 182
  • 2023/02/16 (Thu) 10:17
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Even if the prices are a little high, I prefer Nijiya where it is not too crowded and I can shop at my leisure.

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