Is it expensive in the snow? You'll know after reading this comparison!
In cold weather, it is not easy for villagers to sell instant noodles. They spend money on instant noodles and provide free hot water, heat them up, and transport them to the highway for sale. This includes the risk of slipping and falling, so it is not expensive to sell it for 10 yuan a barrel. For those who think the charges are too high, will you take the initiative to do it yourself?
Can you see how much money a farmer can make in a year? You might say they don't work hard enough, but they work hard all year round, planting and harvesting crops, aren't they hard enough? This is for the sake of the overall situation of agricultural development!
Farmers are not a wealthy group in the first place, if you are given free food, can you accept it? And it's even possible to continue complaining after getting free food why there is only instant noodles and no rice or meat?
We can't let people fail to do good deeds because they can't do them. Good deeds don't have to be selfless dedication, and they don't have to be free to be called charcoal in the snow. The fact that there is no starting price is commendable.
Back in 2008, when I was also stuck on the highway and some people were selling instant noodles for 100 yuan or 200 yuan a bucket, why didn't anyone complain at that time? Because everyone knows that in that case, as long as there is something to eat, it will be fine.
Some netizens said: "They sell it too cheaply." In extreme weather, every step is difficult, and if you are not careful, you can fall and break yourself. We should understand them, starting from 20 yuan, and less than 25 yuan belong to a very conscientious **.
The ** of the car ranges from 350,000 to hundreds of thousands to millions, each time it takes hundreds of yuan to refuel, the maintenance cost also needs thousands of yuan, and the toll fee also needs tens to hundreds of yuan, and a bowl of life-saving food only costs dozens of yuan, is it expensive? If it's expensive, eat snow!
If you have time to complain about this, why don't you complain more about the price of a certain nun in Shanghai? 35 yuan a piece of corn, 45 yuan a piece of ice cream, 80 yuan a chicken leg, is it expensive? If it's expensive, you can choose not to buy it! Maybe you will say that the ** of a certain Ni is clearly marked with a price, and there is no forced purchase. But on the highway, does anyone sit on the ground and raise the price? Is someone forcing a purchase?
If you don't like it, you can choose not to buy it, you can bring your own more food, and you can choose to eat ice cream!
February** Dynamic Incentive Program