In the afternoon, I rushed to the nearest bakery to buy some bread for breakfast. For a long time, in order to save time and effort, I usually brewed instant oatmeal for breakfast, plus a boiled egg, three raw walnuts, a handful of raw peanuts, raisins, and a few wolfberries. Once the cereal has cooled a little, pour in some yogurt, and occasionally dismember a banana or sprinkle some blueberries into ......I feel healthy and nutritious. Of course, if you grab a coupon in "CCB Life", you will also go to the bakery to buy some bread for breakfast, and we can't live up to the ** dividend, right?
Before you get to the bakery, you have to pass by a grocery store. I usually pass by this shop, but I really haven't paid much attention to it. It was only about two months ago that a loudspeaker repeated the same sentence in a loud voice, to the effect that the store was closed, all the goods were sold at a reduced price, and the piano was burned and the cranes were cooked, and none of them were left. There is also a banner at the front of the store, with a big book: The last two days.
I still remember that when I stepped in, I saw that the treatment ** was indeed cheaper than Meituan's, and I just needed it, so I bought two bottles of shampoo.
When I saw it today, this store still exists. What's even stranger is that the banner still reads: Last two days.
Did I enter a time and space tunnel?I'm actually back two months ago?
Coldly looked at the goods placed below, and it was not much less than two months ago, is it that everyone except me is not bad for money, and does not want to be greedy for cheap or is this store to close down as a gimmick, another sales model implemented?
In the market economy, any kind of sales method, as long as it does not violate the law and does not harm the interests of consumers, is beyond reproach. But since it is not true in the time when you can distinguish a fake on the bright side, will there be a fake that cannot be immediately recognized in the dark?With that in mind, I'd better take a few quick steps.
People have five poisons: greed, anger, ignorance, slowness, and suspicion, last time I may have committed greed, this time I may have committed doubtful thoughts. Alas, life is a practice, life is endless, and practice is endless.
With less retreat and crankiness, I'd better hurry home and see what my Tesco two bottles of shampoo matter.