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[Grab rice] Multi-zone snapped-up replenishment Tianshuiwei Supermarket was emptied by her mother-in-law to grab six packs

2020-03-28T06:21:30.251Z


The outbreak of a new type of coronavirus pneumonia (commonly known as Wuhan pneumonia) continues. Vietnam is considering banning rice exports. Hong Kong will implement a new round of epidemic prevention measures from 6 tonight to early tomorrow morning to restrict aggregation, close multiple facilities, or trigger a new round of rice grabs. "Hong Kong 01" reporters visited the area today (28th). Sham Shui Po and Sha Tin found that a number of supermarket chains have restricted the amount of rice. After a supermarket was snapped up, they replenished quickly, and the rice shelves in the Tianshui Wai supermarket were emptied. . One family has scattered places to buy rice. Some mother-in-law wants to buy six packs of rice and is prevented. Another mother-in-law is worried about a buying spree, so she buys four packs of Thai rice in two breaths. A few days later. "


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Written by: McCain

2020-03-28 14:14

Last updated: 2020-03-28 14:14

The outbreak of a new type of coronavirus pneumonia (commonly known as Wuhan pneumonia) continues. Vietnam is considering banning rice exports. Hong Kong will implement a new round of epidemic prevention measures from 6 tonight to early tomorrow morning to restrict aggregation, close multiple facilities, or trigger a new round of rice grabs. "Hong Kong 01" reporters visited the area today (28th). Sham Shui Po and Sha Tin found that a number of supermarket chains have restricted the amount of rice. After a supermarket was snapped up, they replenished quickly, and the rice shelves in the Tianshui Wai supermarket were emptied. .

One family has scattered places to buy rice. Some mother-in-law wants to buy six packs of rice and is prevented. Another mother-in-law is worried about a buying spree, so she buys four packs of Thai rice in two breaths. A few days later. "

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Shatin Supermarket does not see "Ji shelf"

Under the haze of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, there was a round of rush for daily necessities in Hong Kong in early February. Rice, paper towels and bleach were all snapped up by the public. The epidemic situation is getting worse and worse. Hong Kong will implement a spicy move to restrict crowds. In addition, Vietnam is considering restricting rice exports or releasing a new wave of rice grabs.

The reporter found that there were sufficient supplies in many supermarkets in Shatian. Some supermarket staff said that after a round of rice was snapped up in the morning, they had replenished quickly and thought that the market had sufficient supplies. Baijia in Shatian implemented a restriction on rice and eggs, and many people on the site bought rice. Some mother-in-law lifted five or six bales of rice into the trolley and was stopped by the staff. One company came to the scene to buy rice, breaking the limit of two packs per person, but the "quota" was not tight.

"Hong Kong 01" reporters visited the area today (28th) and found that many chain supermarkets have restricted the amount of rice they can purchase, so no crazy buying has been seen. (Photo by McCain)

This reporter visited a number of supermarkets in Sham Shui Po District this morning. Wellcome and Parkin have restricted one and two packs of rice, and they also limited to two boxes of eggs. Therefore, many customers only buy one or two packs of rice. Although the rice shelves are partially emptied, the store manager bluntly says "rice returns every day"; another clerk keeps replenishing and threatening "you have rice According to observations, Thai rice is still the first choice of Hong Kong citizens.

Mother-in-law snaps up four bags of Thai rice

A mother-in-law purchased four packs of Thai rice from Parka separately and pushed them away with a shopping cart. She said frankly that she was told that Vietnam or the export of rice was banned, and she was worried that Thailand would follow suit later. surface."

How long can four packs of rice be eaten? The mother-in-law said that according to the habit of eating one pack a month, I believe it is enough to eat for four months, without worrying about the preservation of problems such as corn cows. She pointed out that each package was maintained at about 100 yuan, and the price did not change much.

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Another uncle pointed out that although he knew that Vietnam might not export rice, he never worried that Hong Kong would be rice-free. "The government always has a month of rice stock, and it always snatches rice, and rice-free food."

A lady who bought a pack of Vietnamese rice revealed that the price of Vietnamese rice is cheaper. She pointed out that by then, rice from other countries would be bought instead.

According to the supermarket price tag, the price of 8 kg of rice produced in Thailand ranges from 80 to 100 yuan, while a package of 8 kg of Vietnamese rice costs about 70 to 80 yuan, and the price difference between the two is about 20 yuan.

However, in the supermarket in Tin Shui Wai, the rice shelves were emptied. In the top 100 of T Town, Tin Shui Wai Shopping Mall, all six shelves where rice was originally placed were emptied. A citizen of the district told a reporter of "Hong Kong 01" that only brown rice and glutinous rice remained in the supermarket. There are only about ten bales of Thai rice left in the supermarket in the nearby Tianen Shopping Center.

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Source: hk1

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