Besides, I don't know if you had such a problem when you first learned to cook. You don't know how to start with food or what to cut into. Finally, you can only recall what these dishes looked like before, so you cut them carefully, but often make mistakes, which makes people very helpless. However, if the other party can help us cut vegetables when we go shopping, this problem can be solved perfectly. Every time I go shopping, I envy the southern vegetable market for making such a thoughtful move.
I think the biggest advantage of this practice for consumers is that it can help us save the steps of cooking, greatly reduce our cooking time, and avoid some bad dishes being bought back by us in the process of cutting vegetables. I really hope that every vegetable market can do this, especially in the north. If people here can do this, I am willing to buy food and go home every day.
I was surprised to see this behavior in the southern vegetable market for the first time. Buying vegetables will cut the vegetables well. Sometimes I buy garlic, and people can even help you not peel it well. It's really sweet to ask the other person to satisfy you.