Unfortunately there's still enough stock left to allow both to buy their own.Easy solution to this. Invite her over and cook her a meal
If you are speaking about this manga, it IS serialized.Man I hope it's gets serialized, loved Ottoman
I believe it is!I’m starting to lose my sense of time, is this the same day as last chapter?
I think what boggles me the most is that they're being sold by unit, and not weight like I'm most familiar with when it comes to potatoes.Unfortunately there's still enough stock left to allow both to buy their own.
Years ago, when I watched a grocery store video from Japan, that was indeed the thing that gained most of my attention. It seems extremely inconvenient for the farmers/wholesalers. Shops would need to receive batches where every vegetable weighs the same. It would also be annoying to advertise stuff when the most prominent number is kind of meaningless. So, Store A selling 250g sweet potatoes would look more expensive than Store B selling 220g sweet potatoes, even if the real price per weight was actually the same, unless Store A was satisfied with a smaller profit.I think what boggles me the most is that they're being sold by unit, and not weight like I'm most familiar with when it comes to potatoes.
For me, I just went shopping yesterday and bought a sweet potato (yam to be specific) -- and all of those root vegetables are all different shapes and sizes, so the notion of choosing one standard price to sell them all at seems a bit bonkers.Years ago, when I watched a grocery store video from Japan, that was indeed the thing that gained most of my attention. It seems extremely inconvenient for the farmers/wholesalers. Shops would need to receive batches where every vegetable weighs the same. It would also be annoying to advertise stuff when the most prominent number is kind of meaningless. So, Store A selling 250g sweet potatoes would look more expensive than Store B selling 220g sweet potatoes, even if the real price per weight was actually the same, unless Store A was satisfied with a smaller profit.