The New Year's bell is fading away, and the wallet has been put to the test. Don't rush to save up for your family. According to market trends and consumption patterns, after the Chinese New Year, at least four foods** will usher in a sharp decline.
Festive gift boxes are favored during the holiday season, and beautiful gift boxes are the first choice for gifting, ** also soaring due to packaging and demand. Once the festival is over, these gift boxes** will decline rapidly and lose the support of the festive atmosphere.
Fresh meat and seafood. During the Spring Festival, everyone prepares a sumptuous Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, and the demand for meat and seafood skyrockets, and ** naturally remains high. As the holiday season ends, demand decreases, and the market is abundant, it will naturally decline.
Third, seasonal fruits. During the festival, people like to buy a variety of seasonal fruits to entertain guests or give gifts. But with the end of the festival, fruits** will drop significantly, such as apples, oranges, etc., and there will often be good discounts after the holiday.
Drinks and alcoholic beverages. During the festive season, whether it's a family gathering or a dinner with friends, drinks and drinks are essential. These drinks** will also drop after the holiday, because merchants clear their inventory through ** activities, and the purchase time is more cost-effective.
Why do the prices of these foods drop in price after the holidays? The reason is very simple, the demand is large during the festival, and the demand decreases after the holiday, and the merchants will naturally reduce the price of sales in order to **. This is the natural process of regulating supply and demand.
After learning the secrets of these post-holiday foods, maybe you will also be tempted, right? You might as well be patient and wait until after the holiday to buy, which can not only enjoy the food, but also save a lot of money.