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How about going to the traditional market to buy food?

With the continuous improvement of people's living standards, supermarkets have gradually replaced traditional vegetable markets in many developed countries in Europe and America. According to the development speed of China in recent years, I also think that the vegetable market will be replaced by supermarkets one day, but after my observation, I find that the vegetable market in China is still as lively as before, and people seem to prefer to go to the vegetable market rather than the supermarket to buy ingredients. Later, I summarized three reasons.

1. There are more varieties of vegetables in the vegetable market, so people have more choices?

The area of food provided by supermarkets is much smaller than that of vegetable markets, and the food provided naturally will be much less. For many housewives, grasping their families' stomachs is the most obvious and simple way to grasp their hearts. So for them, choosing what they think is good is the first step, and they will naturally go to the vegetable market with more choices, because they are most likely to find satisfactory results.

Most vegetable markets are morning markets, and the dishes are relatively fresh.

Many vegetables in the vegetable market sell vegetables picked early in the morning, and the freshness is tangible, while vegetables in the supermarket are likely to arrive in a few days. The comparison of their nutritional value is obviously that vegetables in the vegetable market are more nutritious.

The price of vegetable market is more favorable than that of supermarket.

Everyone knows that everything in the supermarket is clearly marked, so you can bargain with the stall owner when you go to the vegetable market to buy food. If you patronize the stall owner frequently, you may get more discounts, and sometimes you will get other dishes from the stall owner, so this purchase mode is more humanized and popular than supermarkets.