People in Ji'nan worry about the slippery prices of vegetables after snow.
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Qilu Evening News author Chen HSI
four or five p.m., the sky began to float snow. The reporter came to several vegetables market in Ji'nan, Shandong. Many people hurried out of the market with a bag full of vegetables. The vegetable vendors said 14 The prices of vegetables in Japan and Japan are likely to rise. At five o'clock, the reporter arrived at the Ji'nan chessboard community vegetable market. The vegetable market was located in the underground. The marble staircase at the entrance was filled with some water. The citizens were careful and afraid of slipping in and out of the Ji'nan.
there are not only elderly people in the market, but also young people who are off duty. Mr. Wang and his family just finished the vegetable market, carrying a bag full of vegetables and ready to leave. The reporters saw that there were grapefruit, tomatoes, spinach, rape and other fruits and vegetables in the plastic bags. Mr. Wang told reporters that he lived in the neighborhood of the neighborhood. These dishes were enough to eat for two days. It's not convenient to do it. Ms. Ma, more than 60, has come to the market in the morning to buy food. In the afternoon, she saw the snow in the house, dragged the car and came to the market. "The price of the vegetable will go up tomorrow. In order to save money, the food will be bought in order to save the day after tomorrow." Mr. Zhang, a vegetable vendor, told reporters that the market will still have to look at the market when the price of the vegetable rises tomorrow. "The estimate of potatoes will not increase, and the vegetables like spinach and rape are likely to go up tomorrow, and it is likely to rise four or five cents a Jin," Mr. Zhang told reporters. Mr. Zhang told reporters that today there are more people buying vegetables than usual. It should be looking at the bad weather and buying vegetables for home. It