Residents are stunned by the inexplicable developments in Hanoi's vegetable market, as the price of a bag of cabbage unexpectedly increased from 160.000 to 270.000 VND in the vegetable-growing region.
Vegetable prices in Hanoi have reached record highs, with water spinach costing 30.000 VND per bunch, leaving many families disheartened as their meals increasingly lack green.
For about a week now, the price of green vegetables in Ho Chi Minh City has doubled, and according to traders, the current price is even higher than during Tet (Lunar New Year).
On the morning of October 1st, the prices of green vegetables in Hanoi's local markets increased sharply across the board, the reason given being the scarcity of supply following Typhoon Bualoi.
Many people are worried that the prices of essential goods will fluctuate wildly due to Typhoon No. 9; however, the market for goods and food remains stable with no price increases.
Water spinach, tomatoes, and other vegetables have all increased sharply compared to last month, and even iced tea sold on the sidewalk has become more expensive, making life even more difficult for workers in big cities.
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The prices of leafy green vegetables have been steadily increasing for days, with different prices in each market, all of them exorbitantly high, causing distress to many housewives.
Representatives from several supermarket chains stated that as soon as they received information about Typhoon Yagi, they doubled their stock and did not raise prices to serve consumers.
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