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price hike for uncooked noodles

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#1
  • 麺食い
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  • 2022/09/24 08:45

The price of yakisoba, ramen and other fresh noodles has skyrocketed to an extraordinary level.
Compared to before, the price of dried noodles is at most 1.5 times higher, but the price of fresh noodles is almost 3 times higher.

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#2
  • おいおい
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 10:00
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Tripling is an exaggeration ( lol )
the cost of wheat, the cost of labor, the cost of fuel for shipping containers, not the Ukrainian problem ?
even the cost of fuel for a plane to Japan $ is 800

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#3
  • グルテンフリー
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 11:32
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Because Ukraine is the world's largest producer of wheat.
Many Japanese people do not like gluten in their bodies, so eat rice, which is good for your body and your wallet.

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