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What do you think of Shandong Ramen Brother, who has insisted on charging three yuan for a bowl of ramen for more than ten years without raising the price?

First, Brother Ramen is one of the tens of thousands of ordinary peasant workers in my hometown. There are many people like Brother Ramen who work hard at the market with their craftsmanship to make a living. There are people selling vegetables, making aluminum pots, and selling idle food.

Those who sell fish, those who sell meatball soup, those who sell mutton soup, scones, fried dough sticks... Every stall that is designated year-round has poured the blood and sweat of these workers day after day.

When I was a child, my father got up at three o'clock in the morning every day, riding a Phoenix bicycle with a huge basket for two hours to the Feixian County market to sell green onions and celery... My neighbor's couple drove a broken tricycle all year round.

Old coarse cloth and the backs of bed sheets are sold in major markets around the area.

Many old men in the village carry their burdens and walk more than ten kilometers to the market to sell their vegetables every time the vegetables are ripe. The vegetables only cost fifty or sixty yuan at a market... Second, the price of three yuan is

In some rural areas, it was normal. When the house price of 15,500 yuan per square meter in Linyi, the "center of the universe," became the norm, when a bowl of unpalatable noodles in Taisheng Plaza, the most popular place on Tongda Road in Linyi, cost 16 yuan, and when the parking fee at Harmony Plaza was 16 yuan,

At 5 yuan an hour, in small villages not far from the center of Linyi, a large bowl of mutton soup is 10-15 yuan with any soup, large steamed buns are 1-2 yuan each, and fried dough sticks are 4-5 yuan a pound, a bowl.

3 bowls of ramen, paired with a variety of equally cheap braised side dishes. Here, seasonal vegetables are half cheaper than in the city: here, there is a bottle of shampoo for 3 yuan, a pair of shoes for 15 yuan, and 4-

Delicious snacks for 7 yuan per pound... When I was a kid, I went to a big market and got 13 pan-fried buns with celery and pork meat for 1 yuan, and a bowl of meatball soup for 2 yuan.

Too many people are used to a small cup of honey grapefruit tea costing 16 yuan, eating in a shopping mall for two people costs a few hundred yuan, and a cup of Starbucks coffee costs tens of yuan... When I took the high-speed rail for the first time, even at public expense, 55

The lunch box that cost 1 Yuan shocked me greatly. At this time, my father only earned 80 Yuan a day.

When I was in college, I went to Guangzhou to participate in a competition for the first time. In the most ordinary restaurant in Pazhou, the sauced pork trotters for 78 yuan was only a fist-sized plate. I was so scared that I almost cried... When we were surprised by the "big LOGO food"

"Breaking Beijing" When staying in a hotel close to 100,000 yuan a night, a considerable number of people in our rural areas live in houses with a total value of less than 50,000 yuan in their lifetime... Three yuan a bowl is certainly cheap, but in many rural areas, this price is definitely normal

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The profit point of this kind of ramen is derived from the pan noodles and lies in the side dishes, not the ramen.

Nowadays, there are very few young people going to the market in rural areas. Most of them are middle-aged and elderly people who have stayed in rural areas to work as farmers and migrant workers. Their income and consumption power are not high.

Even young people who stay in or return to their hometowns rarely go to the market to eat mutton soup and ramen. I have always thought that the food in the market is dirty since I was in high school... Even in the urban area, there is a small restaurant opposite Linyi No. 6 Middle School.

At the Ban Mian restaurant, the price is still 4 yuan for a small bowl.

Every day at noon, a large number of students from No. 6 Middle School go to the Pan Mian restaurant with 5 yuan to order a bowl of 4 yuan pan noodles, add 1 yuan of side dishes, and it’s a lunch... And less than 100 meters away, the restaurant is on the verge of closure.

On the first floor of Belle Plaza, the more delicious pan noodles are sold for seven or eight yuan a bowl. In Taisheng Plaza, which is 300 meters away, you can’t get any noodles under 15 yuan... The price itself is magical... Ramen

No price increase every year for more than ten years?

When I was in junior high school in 2006, the bus fare from the village to the county seat was 6 yuan. Now in 2021, it is still 6 yuan. Hasn’t the price not increased?

Thirdly, following the trend of filming by major Internet celebrities is a great damage to the logic of the real economy. I personally have no objection to the development of the Internet economy. No matter what the development situation is, as long as it can improve production efficiency, it is worthy of encouragement and promotion. In the end,

At least we can't suppress or restrict it.

In recent years, the emerging online live broadcast industry has important innovative significance in promoting the release of new products and broadening product sales channels in some aspects.

However, the brainless behaviors and remarks of some brainless anchors have greatly undermined the real economy, especially the labor logic of people who work hard to make a living, such as Popcorn Grandpa and Ramen Brother, who have become rich through craftsmanship.

It even violates public order and good customs and interferes with the order of production and life.

A large number of unemployed people gathered in front of Ramen Brother's noodle stall to perform live broadcasts to gain popularity. Some even went into the house to harass, inciting and causing destruction in the name of positive energy, preparing to create a second Zhu Zhiwen.

Our local government is also eager to try and prepare to seize this wave of traffic.

Have you noticed, whether it is the "Shandong people kowtow" popularly circulated on Douyin during the Chinese New Year or the filming of Shandong people's sentiments by major rural anchors, all the backgrounds and real scenes reflect the large-scale dilapidation and backwardness of Shandong's rural areas.

Broken houses, broken farm machinery, piles of firewood, ugly decorations, old furniture, creeks with sewage flowing across them, half-asphalt and half-muddy paths, the faces of farmers who have experienced vicissitudes of life, the rags of the hunched old man, and the dirty children's clothes

Smiley face.