It is expensive to sell on the train because of the high cost. The production process is on the train, without the convenience of the ground, including the purchase of some ingredients, which gradually increases the cost, which means that customers have to pay more.
Higher prices on high-speed rail are also based on expenditure. The construction and operation of high-speed rail itself is much higher than that of ordinary moving cars. I've been saying all day that the high-speed rail is losing money because of the large investment, so we must find ways to earn it back bit by bit, so the high-speed rail ticket is more expensive than the ordinary ticket, and the first-class seat is more expensive than the plane. It's like an environment where things are more expensive than usual. For example, if we go to a scenic spot, the price inside the scenic spot is definitely much more expensive than outside.
Actually, I think it depends on my choice. Since they can take the high-speed train and have good financial ability, they may buy it, just like we usually save money. The high-speed rail is just to save time. I think we can bring some food by ourselves. Anyway, the high-speed rail is also very fast, which doesn't mean that we will skip meals several times, just bring some food ourselves, and we are almost full.
Some people cook instant noodles for dinner by train, which is very common on the train, and some sell instant noodles, but not on the high-speed rail. Many people think that the high-speed rail is fast and the environment is relatively sealed. Instant noodles will cause a great smell on the train. High-speed trains don't eat instant noodles and sell their lunch boxes, otherwise no one will buy them.
There are five main reasons:
First, the cost composition of box lunch is different. High-speed rail is more expensive than train, whether it is the chef, the waiter who sells box lunch or the raw material cost of box lunch itself.
Second, the consumption concept and consumption ability are different. People who take the high-speed train have stronger spending power and better economic ability than those who take the train.
Third, the willingness to consume is different. The high-speed rail is relatively cleaner and more comfortable, and even cigarettes are not allowed. A good environment will make passengers feel more hygienic and have a desire to consume;
Fourth, the high-speed rail is faster than the train and belongs to short distance. Passengers who eat less on the train may not be as good as the train, and the indirect cost is relatively higher;
Fifth, the platform is different. High-speed rail sells lunch boxes by quality, while trains sell lunch boxes by quantity, so the pricing basis of goods is naturally different. You are welcome to continue to add. ...