After COVID-19 broke out in Shanghai, many people were worried that Shanghai would take measures to close the city, so everyone went to supermarkets and vegetable markets to buy daily necessities. Under such circumstances, some vendors began to drive up the prices of related commodities, and the prices of some vegetables even rose above 10 yuan. For citizens, we don't need to worry too much about not buying daily necessities. Because Shanghai itself belongs to a first-tier city, there will be no problems with materials and supply chains in first-tier cities.
The price of two cabbages was sold to 93 yuan.
This happened in Shanghai Mengshan vegetable market. A citizen bought two cabbages. After weighing, the price of these two cabbages even reached 93 yuan. At that time, the customer asked for a return, and both sides did not agree to return the goods at first, but after the coordination of the farm staff, the two sides reached an agreement on returning the goods.
The weight of these two cabbages reached about 12 Jin.
After investigation, vendors in Mengshan vegetable market indicated that the prices of these two kinds of cabbages were normal. Because the unit price of cabbage is 7 yuan, the total weight of these two cabbages is about 12 Jin, so they will be sold at a high price in 93 yuan. Vendors said that this behavior itself is a normal trading behavior, and citizens can choose not to buy cabbage, but it has not excessively raised the price of cabbage.
The price of local cabbage in Shanghai is generally between 4 and 7 yuan.
For citizens living in Shanghai, on the one hand, they need to actively respond to the prevention and control measures of the epidemic, and at the same time, they need to prepare living materials for themselves. We don't need to worry too much about the shortage of living materials. The prices of cabbages in many supermarkets and vegetable markets in Shanghai are generally between 4 and 7 yuan, and there are still many in many places. The epidemic may cause some commodity prices to rise for a short time to a certain extent, but this problem will not last long, and the prices of many commodities will gradually fall back to the normal range.