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Food Expo | Closed on Monday Exhibitor Preview Promotion Offer Buy 2 Get 1 Free at Japanese Food Stores

2022-08-14T12:33:50.358Z


The Hong Kong Food Expo will enter the last day tomorrow (15th), and some exhibitors said that yesterday (13th, Saturday) was prosperous and prosperous, and the sales volume was twice that of last Thursday and Friday, or more than expected overall. 30% to 50%


The Hong Kong Food Expo will enter the last day tomorrow (15th), and some exhibitors said that yesterday (13th, Saturday) was prosperous and prosperous, and the sales volume was twice that of last Thursday and Friday, or more than expected overall. From 30% to 50%, some citizens entered the venue today and spent 1,700 yuan to scan the goods, mainly paying with consumption coupons.


Some exhibitors have announced that tomorrow will be "overweight" to push preferential clearance. Among them, a nougat shop said that they would set up "buy more and get more free", Japanese food stores will offer buy two get one free, and carry pill stores will continue to maintain buy three get one free discount.


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Citizens say they mainly use consumer coupons to re-enter the market tomorrow to smooth out the goods

The Hong Kong Food Expo, which started last Thursday (11th), came to the fourth day today (14th). Just like yesterday, the venue was crowded with people, and the exhibitors were prosperous and prosperous.

Citizen Miss Liang mainly buys dry food today, including rice, snacks, pet treats, etc. She pointed out that rice is much cheaper than expected, about 10 yuan per pack. Today, a total of more than 1,000 yuan was spent, and most of them were paid with consumption coupons. Tomorrow will also take advantage of the last day to come to the venue to "sweep the goods".

Another visitor, Miss Ou, said that she spent about 1,700 yuan today, mainly on fruit and wine.

"Buying fruit here is about half cheaper than buying it outside, but the price of kitchenware and electrical appliances is similar to that of buying online." She said that most of today's purchases are made with coupons.

Nougat shop tomorrow "buy as much as you can get as much as you like"

Mr. Lei, an employee of the nougat shop "Master Niu", pointed out that the promotion will continue tomorrow, and "buy as many as you get as much as you like" will be set up to attract customers, but it is expected that tomorrow's sales may not be as high as the weekend.

Andy, the head of the Japanese food store "Japanese Cuisine Research Institute", pointed out that the sales volume on weekends is twice that of Thursday and Friday, and tomorrow will launch a buy two get one free for "clearance".

Mr. Xu, the person in charge of the Hairui Carry Pill Specialty Store, pointed out that tomorrow will continue to maintain the buy-3-get-1-free promotion, "Saturday's business is 30% more than the first and second days, and the overall is 30% to 50% higher than expected. But tomorrow is a weekday. Sales are not necessarily going to increase.”

Mr. Mak, the person in charge of the seafood restaurant "Hai Chang Hao", said that he would decide whether to reduce the price according to the situation. "Because there are already discounts, we will decide whether to reduce the price according to the sales." There are many expectations, but due to the impact of the epidemic, the public has little interest in buying expensive seafood.

▼The Hong Kong Food Expo 2022 will be crowded on the weekend of August 13▼


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Source: hk1

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