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Q: what to do in China?

this year it's too expensive. 2 potato more than 12 RMB, 1 onion 13 RMB. 2 tomato 10 RMB......   I just can eat organic vegetables. Inorganic just make me problems. I really don't like the food additives, but here most everything has additives.

12 years 21 weeks ago in  Food  - China

 
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Marina, where do you buy ?.  just this afternoon I bought 4 each potatoes, at 2.3 yuan per yin, I paid 4.6 yuan.  Tomatoes are between 1.5 and 2.5 per yin, depending on stall and quality.  I buy 2 to 3 onions a week, never paid over 5 yuan for them.  If I were you, I will start visiting open markets, they are cheaper.

marina-1:

Hi, thank you for your answer. i buy vegetables from Auchan all the time. i think this's open market. it may can trust. it's not cheap problem. i must be healthy.

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Marina, learn how to ask a question. You need to put more specific words in the title. I thought your question would be about being bored, and here I find that you're worried about pesticides in your vegetables.

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yep, i'm new here and i'm learning. so what's your problem? who are you? you think it's boring just leave it. did i ask your answer? so funny. and yes, there're pesticides in vegetables. it makes me problems. what do you eat everyday? junk food everyday?

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agree with Happy go to the market to buy your fruit and vegies. Since this is China how do you really know the vegies you are buying are organic? 

marina-1:

Yep, I don't know what can be trusted. i buy vegetables from Auchan. i don't think they want troubles if it's not organic and they wrote organic. and i have no problems with this vegetables. thanks.

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You're Chinese, figure it out.

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Do what they all say to do bargain with them! See if that works if nothing else will!

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You're Chinese and you're asking us where to buy veg in China? 

 

Plus, where the hell are you buying this crap?  Go to a regular market like normal people.

marina-1:

who told you i'm a chinese? ok, just like you said. i thought foreigners have a high quality of life level. but now i know you are the hell just buy crap.

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Its easy to tell whose Chinese just from the crap they write on here

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