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Three hundred and fourteenth business is difficult to do

Xiao Zhiyong is going to have the last class this morning, so Wu Fei made an appointment with him after school at noon.

Originally, Wu Fei wanted to invite Xiao Zhiyong and his father to go to the Longshan local restaurant for dinner, but Xiao Zhiyong said that his mother had already prepared at home and would eat at home today.

Seeing Xiao Zhiyong say this, Wu Fei didn't say much. He asked Xiao Zhiyong when he was over at noon and hung up the phone.

To be honest, when you are a teacher in school, physical education teachers may be the easiest type. Wu Fei remembered that when he was in high school, he would always be in the team during physical education classes. All the students would count, and the physical education class was almost over.

The rest of the time is almost the free time for everyone to move around. Only those who like to exercise will exercise, such as basketball, volleyball, badminton, etc., everyone chooses for themselves.

As for those who don’t like exercise, especially most female students, they will run back to the classroom or dormitory after they line up to disband. As for leaving school, that’s not possible.

During class, students are not allowed to enter and exit the school gate, and even at noon, everyone cannot leave the school gate.

Only after school in the afternoon, students are allowed to enter and exit the school gate in just over an hour.

Anyway, it was still early, so Wu Fei ran to the largest farmers' market in the county and started shopping one by one.

Wu Fei came to the stall where the vegetables were sold, which was mainly a place to sell vegetables. At this time, there were actually not many local vegetables, most of which were vegetables from other places, and vegetables grown in local greenhouses.

The cheapest vegetables nowadays are radishes and cabbage. The radishes on stalls in the market cost 1 yuan and 50 cents per pound, and cabbage costs 2 yuan per pound.

Wu Fei looked at it and it shouldn't be a local dish, because many of the radishes looked very fresh, and the cabbage looked similar. They should have come in from other places and have been there for a while.

However, within three or four minutes when Wu Fei stayed in front of the stall, three people bought vegetables at the stall.

One of the people bought carrots in the vegetables, and the other two bought cabbage. As for the price, none of the three people who bought the vegetables did not bargain.

One of them didn't even ask about the price of the dish. After choosing the dish, he directly handed it over to the seller to weigh it. The seller told the total number and directly scanned the code to pay.

The other two just asked about the price of seaweed sprouts, and the three or four kinds of vegetables they chose did not ask about the price.

In the past, Wu Fei rarely asked the price for groceries when buying vegetables, and directly gave it as much as the boss said. Wu Fei thought that it was just like himself, but today he realized that there were not a few people like him.

Wu Fei found that the three people who bought vegetables just now bought about twenty yuan in total. You should know that there was not five minutes in front of Wu Fei's stall.

For example, they sell cabbage that costs two yuan per pound, but the wholesale price now may be less than one yuan, two yuan per pound. As for radish, it is even cheaper, and it may be only 70 or 80 cents.

For example, if the owner of a vegetable stall sells vegetables worth ten yuan, there is always a profit of three or four yuan for ten yuan. Wu Fei heard the owner of the vegetable stall say that one pound is three or five cents.

Just now when Wu Fei came in from outside, he passed by the free stall place and found that the farmers who came to sell vegetables nearby only bought cabbage for 50 cents per kilogram, and radish for one yuan, and seaweed sprouts cost three yuan per kilogram. Compared with those sold on the stalls inside, it is generally cheaper than 50 cents per kilogram.

As for other garlic sprouts, onions, and some lettuce, the price is cheaper than the stall inside.

Moreover, the vegetables sold by farmers outside are generally much fresher than those on the stalls inside. However, Wu Fei found that more people buying vegetables at the stalls than those outside.

After discovering this problem, Wu Fei was still a little unbelievable. He ran to the temporary stalls outside and looked at it again, and found that this was the case.

However, Wu Fei found a problem. Most of the people who bought vegetables at temporary stalls outside were older people. It took half a day to buy a vegetable and pick it up.

It is obviously cheaper than the stall inside, and it still costs a little more, or it is necessary to erase the last count of buying groceries.

Most of the people who buy vegetables at the stalls inside are younger people, and many of them don’t even ask about the price, let alone bargaining.

After discovering this problem, Wu Fei followed an old lady who had bought vegetables outside and watched her enter the stalls in the vegetable market.

What surprised Wu Fei was that the old lady who had just been outside for a few cents and bargained for a long time when she arrived at the stall, asked about the price and paid it happily.

Wu Fei thought he had read the wrong person, so he looked carefully and found that he had read it right at all, and was the same person.

According to the stall owner in front of him, it seemed that he was not easy to talk to. Wu Fei turned around and left the market and returned to the temporary stall place.

Just now, the old lady was buying vegetables and there was no business now. The uncle who sold vegetables was sitting on a small stool smoking.

The uncle sold several kinds of vegetables, including cabbage, seaweed sprouts, garlic sprouts and ginger.

Seeing Wu Fei parked in front of him, the uncle said to Wu Fei: "Boss, what vegetables do you want to buy? I grow them all in my own field and they are very fresh."

Wu Fei handed a cigarette to the uncle and said to the uncle in front of him: "Uncle, come and smoke a cigarette. I am not a buyer, I just have a few questions to ask you."

The uncle took the cigarette handed over by Wu Fei, and did not smoke it. He put it on his ear and said to Wu Fei: "What do you want to ask about it? Just ask me about the vegetable market. I often come here to sell vegetables."

"Uncle, the dishes you sell are obviously cheaper than the dishes sold at the stalls inside, and they are fresher than theirs. Why did the one who just bargain for a long time?"

"Those who buy groceries know that they can't bargain in it, so they will naturally not bargain."

The uncle put the cigarette butts under his feet and stepped on it, and said to Wu Fei: "We are different. We all farmed nearby. Sometimes it is difficult to sell, and we can sell it even if it is cheaper. Naturally, some people will bargain. Sometimes those people know that it is cheaper than the ones inside, but they still have to bargain. Without Ruyi, they would rather buy the ones inside than buy our dishes. Do you think it's annoying?"

When he heard Wu Fei ask this question, the uncle who sells vegetables said to Wu Fei a little angrily.

"What do you think is this? The dishes are better than those at those stalls and the prices are cheaper. Why do you still have to do this? Is it because we are easy to talk to?"
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