Behind the sky-high prices of imported fruits, the imbalance between supply and demand and counterfeiting.
Nowadays, various "imported fruit assassins" frequently "attack" consumers, which has sparked discussions among netizens. So, why can imported fruits be sold at "sky-high prices"?How long will this last?This paper analyzes the influencing factors, counterfeiting phenomenon and domestic "substitution" of imported fruits.
Consumers have lamented that imported fruits are expensive, such as 980 yuan a box of Japanese three-color strawberries, 279 yuan catties of cherries, etc. Why can imported fruits be sold at "sky-high prices"?This has raised eyebrows.
When a consumer bought cherries at a fruit store, he was surprised to find that there were more more than milk. Some relatively rare fruits are not affordable either. Fruit wholesalers told reporters that the first imported fruit is affected by factors such as production, transportation and packaging. However, with the extension of the market time of some imported fruits, its ** is expected to decline significantly.
It is rare to sell more than 100 yuan a pound of fruit in offline fruit stores, but on online shopping platforms, "sky-high fruits" abound. Some merchants label ordinary fruits as imported, such as strawberries marked as Japanese varieties, and the price is as high as 980 yuan. However, industry insiders said that consumers should be wary of counterfeit imported fruits wearing "foreign vests".
There are many factors influencing imported fruits, such as the reduction of cherry production due to the weather in Chile this year, which has caused a high cost of fruits. As different varieties of cherries come on the market one after another, ** is expected to fall.
In recent years, with the continuous expansion of domestic planting scale, more and more imported fruits have been "localized". Some merchants label ordinary domestic fruits as imports**, and consumers should be wary of this counterfeiting phenomenon. At the same time, the quality and yield of domestic fruits are also constantly improving, becoming a better choice.
There is an imbalance between supply and demand and counterfeiting behind the sky-high prices of imported fruits, which leads to the high level of some fruits. With the continuous "substitution" of domestic fruits, consumers have more opportunities to choose. The trend of imported fruits also needs to be comprehensively considered. How long do you think the ** of imported fruits will last?Will you choose to buy imported fruit or domestic fruit?Feel free to leave a comment to share your thoughts.
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