I just came back from Nansha on National Day. I bought seafood and processed it in 14th, and then I went sightseeing and bought imperial bananas in 19th. Before I went there, I heard that Fourteen was cheaper and Nineteen was more expensive, but the results were similar. Instead, I found that Nineteen had more varieties and more concentrated products, and the market environment was better. . When I finished selling seafood, I met a group of Panyu people who often came to try it early. Between gossips, my uncle introduced that it was better for fishermen's houses in the alley across the street from the market to do seafood processing. There are two reasons: first, seafood is simple, and the tastes of each family are similar; Second, there are many guests and few cooks in big stores, so the quality of the products made in order to catch up with the work is questionable. In contrast, fishermen's own practices are authentic, and there are few guests to deal with. There is no need for chefs to be sloppy when cooking without performance commission. . After listening to it, I felt very reasonable, so I went to the fisherman's house to process it with my uncle. . After dinner, meet ~!
after eating, go straight to nineteen. Only to find that the price is almost the same, and the personal feeling is fresher than that of the fourteenth ~ unfortunately, the meal has been finished. . I heard that Panyu Imperial Banana was good, so I bought two Jin and tasted it. As a result, I found that there was only one word-sweet ~! ! Then, while eating, I realized the noise and excitement of the 19th century.
I really don't know how to buy seafood cheaply, but I can't help asking: Why don't you bargain? She said: I don't want to kill him, so I don't have to lower the price, but I'm given a few taels less. That's not the same. It's really sweaty ~ ~! !
Actually, it's up to you to understand whether it's good or not. After all, everyone has different values. Cheap is not necessarily good, good is not necessarily cheap, the most important thing to travel is to be happy ~! Is that right?