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Price hikes in Japanese food markets are not good ?.

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#1
  • nabeyaki
  • mail
  • 2022/12/09 23:35

The prices at markets that claim to offer "passionate prices" and the like are in an "all-you-can-eat" state. In Japan, people seem to be willing to raise prices even by a few percent, but Japanese foodstuffs at this market have doubled in price from a little while ago, or even increased by 100 percent, without hesitation. I guess they are trying to make up for the loss of revenue caused by the Corona disaster, but the fact that the number of shoppers has not decreased even at these prices suggests that sales are much higher than before the Corona disaster and revenue is increasing.
Even for locally manufactured and sold products, which should not be so expensive in terms of transportation costs and raw materials, the local Japanese and Japanese-Americans end up buying them no matter how expensive they are, so I feel that they are setting absurd prices in a state of so-called "hiked prices". ?
Of course, they are relatively modest in raising prices for necessities and prominent products because they would be exposed if they raise prices all at once, but even so, they raise prices many times in a short period of time.
When the store first opened after the acquisition, there were parts where I could see the business attitude of a Japanese company with the concept of cheap sales, but I wonder if they are changing their business attitude to one where they carry everything on a large scale, but the prices are high, but you buy it because you need it anyway ?. ? For those of us who eat mainly Japanese food, I was complaining about the business that makes me want to boycott them, which I cannot do even if I wanted to.

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#2
  • 酷い
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 06:45
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> Imported goods from Japan are still

? ? With the weak yen, Japanese goods are supposed to be cheaper. They are not getting cheaper.

Japanese cookies $ 6.99 at H-mart, but $ 7.99 at Mitsuwa, which made me angry.

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#2
  • dji
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 06:45
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Yes, many C-Country people are buying everything these days because of the large number of C-Country people. Even if you raise the price, they are not afraid to buy !
Japanese food is safe and tasty, so there are many C and K country people. I guess they don't deal with Japanese people anymore.

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#4
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 07:06
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# Since we can't change our Japanese food-based lifestyle,

we have no choice, if we can't change our Japanese food-based lifestyle.

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#5
  • おっさん
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 08:06
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> Even if the cost of transportation and raw materials are locally produced and sold, which should not be so expensive,

even for tofu, the cost of using safe soybeans is much different from using cheap soybeans covered with pesticides
I wonder if you don't understand the difference between those two. ?
You should think about why organic and expensive Niji0 is thriving

Then why don't you boycott them?
they don't trust the frozen foods, etc. imported from their home countries

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#6
  • レベル
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 08:50
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I also use NIJIYA organic for my Japanese ingredients
I have never thought about whether passion or Korean food is cheaper or more expensive.

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#7
  • 根本
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 09:13
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Maybe what people are saying is not that they don't want the guts to sell the same product in Japan at a higher price than in Korea ? but that they don't care because they only buy organic ! because they really don't care.

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#8
  • Hi
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 09:56
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Yes, I can understand if the good ones are expensive, but I don't like it when the same ones cost so much. Some things are 50% more expensive than others, which is horrible.

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#9
  • Hey
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 10:42
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What is the item that is 50% more expensive ? Name the item
Cookies ? Japanese stores have a fast turnover so they have the current higher cost of procurement and Hmart has the old old cost so they are $1 cheaper.
But if you think about it, it's because the cost of purchasing, labor, etc. has gone up, and there's no way a store would just raise their prices
If you say that, food truck tacos, dim sum, Chinese ToGo fast food, and even Japanese fast food all went up 50% or more
. Even gas stations, even if they are far away and crowded, you can get in at a cheaper place. Even grocery stores can be changed. There are too many noisy old ladies.

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#10
  • おたまじゃくし
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 13:21
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$ 29 items, exactly the same, at Japanese American Market,
$ 16 at S-Mart

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#11
  • Organic
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 13:49
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You all say N-market organic, but is N-organic USDA Certified ORGANIC ? No, it's not. It's the N standard organic. I am not sure how good it is. Lately, the level of meat there has gone down and it's tough and hard to chew. That's why I go to T. It is true that C- and k-type cookies are cheaper in Japan. But C-types are dusty and pull.
Topix is a N's man ? It is true that the price is getting higher, but T's cookies are 50 cents cheaper than the other two companies for the same cookie.
The recently opened K-type wagyu beef is hard and inedible.

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#12
  • 日系マーケット
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 14:19
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If you don't like it, buy it somewhere else.
I'm not in business as a volunteer.
That's all.

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#13
  • だから
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 14:21
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What is the thing yo ? rice ?

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#14
  • 賞味期限
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 14:34
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If it's rice, it must have come in a container last year. Japanese $ 29 new rice, and S-Mart $ 16 last year's rice makes sense for the price, because even Japanese supermarkets were $ 16 or so at the beginning of this year
just think about it for a minute.

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#15
  • わざわざ何でややこしく考えるかね
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 14:43
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Because the product is old, because it's new, because it's safe, because it isn't... I'm sure that taking a lot of things into consideration, they are simply raising their prices.

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#16
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん。
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 14:46
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The basis for certainty is ? ? ? ? ?

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#17
  • おっさん
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 14:50
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> I'm sure they are simply raising prices.

Who says it's obvious these days when everything is going up due to rising transportation costs
old, new is important
damned if I'm going to sell something I bought last year at a higher price now ?.

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#18
  • 酷い
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 15:03
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Old new, everything sold is within its expiration date ? ?

Cookies are a seasonal thing that comes out everywhere at once this season. They can't be old.

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#19
  • dji
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 15:17
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Tamanishiki. Surprised it was $ 55 at Mitsuwa ! Inflation horrible.

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#20
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 15:53
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16 The evidence for certainty is ? ? ? ? ?
See for yourself with your own eyes and ears.

But organic is something you can understand if you have been eating it for decades since you were born, but
if you just started eating it recently and you are told organic is ah, coda.

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#21
  • 遠くってどこ
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 16:06
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I don't go to far away and crowded places to get gas just because it's cheap. lol I don't know anyone around who does. I'm not rich, but I don't know anyone like that.

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#22
  • はぁ?
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 16:10
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> Cookies are a seasonal thing, they come out everywhere at this time of year.

Japanese cookies are sold all year round ( lol )
You can tell the difference in taste when it's organic, tofu, eggs.

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#23
  • おどろ
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 16:11
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I mean, I'm amazed at how many people are on the store's shoulders.

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#26
  • へ!
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 18:45
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> Organic, you can tell the difference in taste right away

No, no, even professionals can't tell. That's why there are so many fakes out there.

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#27
  • 年中
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 21:41
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There are cookies all year round that look like they are for gift giving. I always buy them because they are delicious. They are expensive, but....

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#29
  • 世間知らず
  • 2022/12/10 (Sat) 23:54
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26

Where are you talking about? ?
U.S.A., Japan The inspections are very strict and if you get caught, your company will go out of business so no one will do it
Don't say things based on your imagination.

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#30
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 07:11
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Have you been eating organic products since you were a baby and have been now for 30 or 40 years?

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#31
  • ケージフリー爆笑
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 09:41
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#30

A sterile question that organic antis tend to ask.

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#32
  • はい
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 09:57
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Hairless × → Barren0

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#33
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 10:40
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If you live 40 or 50 years and one day you eat organic
then you can live a hundred years without a doctor and in good health ?.

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#34
  • へ!
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 11:05
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> What do you mean by "professional"? If you are a professional, you at least publish your name.

> What country are you talking about?
? ? ? Don't you watch the news?

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#35
  • 36
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 11:30
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I haven't been there recently, so it was a long time ago, but I wonder why the organic vegetables at that store look so shabby.
My family's vegetable garden is also organic, and it grows lush and crisp.

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#36

Sorry to be on the topic of Japanese food price increases
but let me jump in.
I was in Cosco last week and saw a Latino woman sitting with a large pack of thinly sliced beef in her cart.
Then it occurred to me, the idea of using the thinly sliced beef for carne asada for our grilled meat.
I am not a meat eater, but I can eat shredded beef, so I always buy small pieces of beef for yakiniku at TC or Mio, but it's a hassle to remove the fat. I asked my husband what he thought and he said "the meat is tough and not tasty".
Since then, I have been using thin slices of chuck and koma-gire for my yakiniku.
So I would like to ask everyone who has bought a package of thinly sliced slices for carne asada sold at Cosco, what are your thoughts? If it's tough meat without marinating or something, I'll pass.

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#37

I make a pan-fried yakiniku with onions, cabbage, and green peppers in less than 5 minutes.
So it is different from real yakiniku.

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#38
  • バード
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 16:00
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Some people eat organic products and still die early.
Some people are heavy smokers and drink every day and still live long lives. It is true that Japanese stores are raising their prices.
It is also true that they are losing their footing.

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#39
  • 平成のおにぃやん
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 16:18
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Organic and no doctor for 100 years
Oye

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#40
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 16:55
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Some people don't eat organic products and live longer.
Some people are heavy smokers, drink daily, and live long lives.

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#41
  • ケチ
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 17:42
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#36 Gonko-san
I'm not a Cosco member, so this is a little off topic, but
I use the thinly sliced meat for Philly Cheesesteak sold at Ralphs,
I also use it for beef bowl. It's pretty cheap and tender.

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#43
  • dobon
  • 2022/12/11 (Sun) 21:33
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Some things are still cheap !
I go to many different stores
Please do more research and don't fault the stores that are doing a great job.

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#44
  • アンチオーガニックは幼稚だよな
  • 2022/12/12 (Mon) 00:59
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In terms of probability, people who are heavy smokers or daily drinkers usually don't live long.

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#49

# 41Kechi
Thanks for the good info
I'm commenting again because I didn't get my thank you comment from yesterday posted.
I guess I should ask here.
Thanks for the help, I'll go look for it at Ralph's earlier today 🙏😊.

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#53

It is a fact that there are some old men and women (over 85 years old) who live long lives even though they smoke cigarettes.
The old man said, "I live long because I have these cigarettes.
In other words, he is exhaling his stress through smoke🤔
Also, I saw old people (especially women) smoking with a long kegger.
But I think that in terms of probability, both drinking and smoking shorten life by about 10 years
I've recently started to wonder if that's why men die earlier than women.
I smoked cigarettes until I was 46 years old and was shocked when I was told that the tumor on my thigh was cancerous, so I quit smoking that day. When I went back to Japan the other day, I was surprised to see how many Japanese people were smoking. In a coffee shop, there was a smoking room
and the smell near the smoking room was so strong that it made me feel the difference between Japan and America.

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#63
  • 団塊
  • 2022/12/12 (Mon) 15:51
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People who stick to organic will probably eat healthy ・ and exercise ( plus be somewhat wealthy ) and may tend to live longer. But that doesn't seem to be at the stage of scientific or epidemiological proof. I don't deny the efficacy, but there may be some power of suggestion in that.

I can say, however, that young people ( who are getting pregnant or letting themselves get pregnant ) may find it worthwhile to stick to organic. If you are concerned about the health of your unborn child. The effects of chemicals on the brain are especially serious.

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#66
  • R
  • 2022/12/12 (Mon) 20:17
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I just went to Cosco and it's not that shredded. Maybe it's just there. I always have marinated coriander BBQ. I don't like the unique sweet and spicy sauce.

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#67

#66
I haven't bought Korean sauce dipped in sauce in a long time either.
I've since heard that the real way to grill them is to rub them into the sauce just before grilling. The reason I can't find them at Cosco is because they happen to be sold out Or maybe it depends on the stores in your area.
What I saw was each piece neatly laid out flat on a package tray. I thought this would be better than shredded.

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#68
  • Rさん
  • 2022/12/12 (Mon) 23:33
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Costco's bulgogi ? I don't like it either, but I sometimes buy it because it's convenient. I sometimes buy it because it's convenient. I make it like a meatball and grill it with tofu or stew it. That way, the taste of the sauce is lessened. I also add vegetables such as egg, chives, broccoli, and other vegetables.

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#72
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2022/12/13 (Tue) 11:09
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The world is a tough place, but you all are rich!

Yesterday was yesterday, the day that ended
If you dwell forever on the days gone by, tomorrow will never come.

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#73
  • 老いが難い
  • 2022/12/13 (Tue) 18:20
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I did some spirited research, but it seems that organic cultivation is just another method of cultivation and has nothing to do with being good for you or anything else. I read the section on organic cultivation in the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries from cover to cover, ( but in my spare time ) I didn't see a single mention of it.
There is a research institute that is producing data showing that it is good for the body, but it seems that there is a great deal of research money being paid out by the proponents. It seems natural to assume that there is some kind of agenda or interest.

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#74
  • 2022/12/13 (Tue) 21:03
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Organic isn't good for you,
pesticide farming is bad for you.

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#75

#73
I think you're missing the point a bit
the point is that pesticide free is good for you = you can escape the harm from pesticide laden vegetables
.
In other words, the point is whether vegetables grown with pesticides are harmless ? or have negative effects on the body ?.
So, no pesticides is good for you = it is good for you in the long run because you are free from the harmful effects of pesticides. So, if you want to find out how pesticides affect the body, you should search for how pesticides affect the body. I personally don't avoid pesticides completely because there is no end to it if I care about it. But I've been buying organic bananas lately.
I watched Youtube and got scared because of the way they grow and the preservatives … they use to prevent them from spoiling.

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#76
  • Yes
  • 2022/12/13 (Tue) 22:18
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↑ Indeed. I have heard that this is why Japanese ramen noodles and other products made with U.S. wheat are banned from being imported into the U.S. I have heard that the level of fumigation is OK in Japan, but not in the U.S. It seems that the level of fumigation is OK in Japan but not in the US.

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#77
  • in n out
  • 2022/12/17 (Sat) 15:07
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In n Out raised their prices again last week.
I get the feeling that they are raising their prices every time I go there.

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#78
  • animal
  • 2022/12/17 (Sat) 15:37
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↑ Oh no. Even they.

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#79
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/12/17 (Sat) 15:55
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Labor costs will go up, so if you reduce the number of people, the service will be worse.
The only way to provide the same service as before is to raise prices.

It would be good if the reduced number of people could be covered by the remaining people and work hard.

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#80
  • 高!
  • 2022/12/17 (Sat) 18:40
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The combo is $9.00.

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#81
  • ん?
  • 2022/12/17 (Sat) 19:56
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Another price increase ?
Not a recession ?

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#83

#41 Mr. Kechi
reporting
I bought this meat pack for philly steak at Ralph's $ on sale for 6.
So this time I tried "Hashiyudo Beef" which I saw in Today's Cooking Beginners on TV.
It has less fat than the shredded meat you buy at Japanese supermarkets, so it was easy to cut with scissors and fry.
Demi-glace sauce is not sold at T C, so I substituted it with beef bouillon paste and wine from an American supermarket. I usually eat it tossed with barbecue sauce, but it was nice to be able to make hashed beef too. I will no longer have to go to the meat section of Japanese supermarkets because I use this meat.
I am so glad I came here. Thank you 🙏.

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#86
  • ない
  • 2022/12/24 (Sat) 13:11
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Meat packs for philly steak $ on sale for 6
Neighbor R no longer sells this meat.

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#87

#86
Pilley's was on sale the other week for $ 6.99
It didn't say it was for Philly, but the meat guy
told me if I wanted it for Pilley's, this was it.
Albert and Son did not sell it, and I bought the meat for cane asada, but when I grilled it, the thin slices became thick and flabby, and the juices came out and it looked so bad that I regretted buying it. I am not a meat person so my opinion may differ from others 🤔.

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#88

Finally open in Northridge ! Good for you, Baikin-san!
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#89
  • ははは❓
  • 2022/12/25 (Sun) 22:53
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Gonko
What is for Pilley ??

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#90

#89
I knew you'd come ! I already noticed after I posted
Let's do it in katakana this time 🙄.

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#91
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/12/26 (Mon) 09:44
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88 I don't see a date posted as to when it will open, so it may take some time yet.

Three rings don't have stores in the downtown area, so
if experienced employees are teaching the basics, the newly hired people will be
going to the Torrance area for training before the store opens.

Since most Japanese live in the Torrence and Gardena area,
there are not many people north and east of downtown,
there will be more Latin American, Korean and Chinese employees, which is 50% of the population.

I guess it doesn't matter if I worry about it or not, I won't be going there when it opens.

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#92
  • おまけ
  • 2022/12/26 (Mon) 10:03
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Gonko,
what is kakatakana ??

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#95
  • Philly
  • 2022/12/26 (Mon) 19:58
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Everyone knows that !.

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#96

#91
It certainly doesn't say when it will open, but it does say that work is scheduled to begin on January 9.

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#97
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん..
  • 2022/12/27 (Tue) 08:30
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It says "pre-open" on it.

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#98
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/12/27 (Tue) 08:33
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You're training newly recruited employees
so that they can start working when the store opens so that they don't get in the way of their work.
If they don't know how to use the cashier machine at the payment stage
I can see customers complaining
"What are you doing, can you calculate without scanning the item?" and
"We are handling it now, please wait until the previous customer is done" without making a purchase. I can see the customer walking out of the store with the item in their cart.

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#99
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん..
  • 2022/12/27 (Tue) 08:36
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What if a newly hired employee doesn't even know how to use a cashier machine
even if it is pre-opened?
Are they already hiring and training new employees?
You don't have to tell yourself that.

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#101
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん..
  • 2022/12/27 (Tue) 08:47
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100
That's tough. I'll have to file a theft report with the police.

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#102
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/09 (Mon) 15:34
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When the store pre-opened on the 9th, there was a huge crowd lined up in the rain, but admission to the store was restricted.

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#103
  • 店舗閉店が相次ぐようで
  • 2023/01/09 (Mon) 19:49
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Online shopping has become common in Corona, inflation has further worsened security, shoplifting has skyrocketed and is out of control because the DPJ has made it impossible to be caught stealing things, and large supermarkets and department stores seem to be closing store.

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#104
  • 青丘
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 10:11
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So the 9th was a pre-opening?
Is pre-opening just one day ?
The news says grand opening on the 21st ?.

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#105
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん。
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 10:14
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old story, already a year old topic

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#106
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 10:16
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104
Someone wrote that the pre-opening is on the 9th
I just imagined it and wrote it.

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#107
  • 平成のおにぃやん
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 14:34
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Seriously?

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#108
  • おトーマス
  • 2023/01/11 (Wed) 12:18
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It has been a while since I have had a serious answer to this question. I understand very much how angry you are about everything going up in price. It's surprisingly expensive, isn't it?

Of course, I understand that this is a personal opinion and subjective, but I feel that nabeyaki's comments are too baseless to make assumptions.

> Local manufacturing and sales

The domestic transportation costs are also going up very, very high due to the soaring gasoline and labor costs.

Raw materials have also gone up in price for everything we use. I can't tell you how many times the prices have gone up since Corona.
Even though the price of raw materials has increased slightly, the price of packaging and boxes used for products has increased.

> What makes you think that manufacturing and selling locally
should not increase so much in transportation costs and raw materials ? By this logic, how do you interpret the price increase in US-based supermarkets?

> Of course, necessities and prominent products are relatively modest because they would be exposed if they were raised too quickly, but they still raise prices many times in a short period of time.

As far as I know, container ships used to come from China ➔ Japan ➔ and the U.S., but now they come from China ➔ and not via the U.S. and Japan, so container freight rates from Japan temporarily increased more than three times. Although the situation has calmed down somewhat now, there were frequent instances where the shipping costs for the next container ship went up. Also, the cost of trucks to pull containers from ports has increased considerably. I think the price increase in a short period of time is partly due to these circumstances and partly due to fluctuations in exchange rates.

I see it as a consideration that the price was raised gradually through corporate efforts, because raising the price all at once would be a burden on the consumer.

Various vendors and services intervene in the process from production to the actual consumer. Even if each price increase is slight, the end result is a large price increase.

> But I wonder if they are changing their business attitude to "you buy it because you need it anyway ?" ?
I wonder if they are not willing to change their own lifestyle, but not to allow price increases. In the first place, the act of buying Japanese goods in the U.S. itself is not a cost-effective act, so I don't think it can be helped.

In my family, we are trying to get rid of our dependence on Japan, and we are switching to local products if they can be substituted.

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#109
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/11 (Wed) 15:14
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If you can't live without buying Japanese food until you come to the U.S., you have no choice, but
with some ingenuity, you can get by without buying Japanese food. Even soy sauce is sold in American markets and Chinese markets.

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#111
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん..
  • 2023/01/12 (Thu) 08:30
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Even instant ramen is very delicious, Nagasaki chanpon style, Kitakata ramen style,
Dosanjin style ramen.

My wife ran away from me, and I like to be alone with my own writing and comforting myself.

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#112
  • ひま愚痴老人
  • 2023/01/12 (Thu) 08:51
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You're not Chinese, you're Korean

You said before that Showa's otchan live in a shabby apartment in Koreantown ?
If you're Chinese, I still smell that Showa is a bikin man living in the Valley ?.

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#113
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/12 (Thu) 09:37
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112
You have a vivid imagination

I lived in Koreatown when I came to America. I can already see the Showa era far away when I turn around decades ago.

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#117
  • ボケ老人
  • 2023/01/13 (Fri) 08:03
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Korean Town not
Koreatown

Dodgers Stadium not
Dodger Stadium

116 can't even understand it

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#118
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/13 (Fri) 08:40
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I read 112 and copied and pasted that sentence into my post.

By the way, where does it say
Dodger Stadium, not Dodger Stadium?

You have to read them in order or you will make mistakes in your work.
If you keep making mistakes, you will lose credibility at work.

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#123
  • dobon
  • 2023/01/15 (Sun) 23:20
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I was disappointed today
I bought kuzu tuna and bloodfin tuna to do tuna cubes
both the same price of $12 a pound plus.
That's impossible, the price of the blooded and tuna scraps are the same ?
You can't buy blooded meat for $12 up !
Maybe I'm pricing it wrong
Maybe I'm doing it on purpose.

Nobody checks the price 、、、、
You have to be careful

I was forced to buy rotten eggplant once !

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#126
  • dobon
  • 2023/01/16 (Mon) 22:59
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>125
When you buy sashimi cucumber, it's like sashimi w
I think it's good with scraps and blood for kakuni ?
I'm an itamae from Japan, so there you go....
Nakadori is also delicious !.

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#127
  • dobon
  • 2023/01/16 (Mon) 23:04
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> 125
It says "kuzu" but it is a cut off portion.
It is a part that can be served raw enough !.

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#128
  • 🙄
  • 2023/01/18 (Wed) 17:59
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>>>
I was disappointed today
I bought kuzu tuna and bloodfin tuna to do tuna cubes
both the same price of $12 a pound plus.
That's impossible, the price of the blooded and tuna scraps are the same ?
You can't buy blooded meat for $12 up !
Maybe I'm pricing it wrong
Maybe I'm doing it on purpose, I don't know.

Nobody checks the price 、、、、
You have to be careful

I was forced to buy rotten eggplant once !


😑
Sad

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#129
  • はあ
  • 2023/01/19 (Thu) 06:48
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>以前も腐ったなすびを買わされました!
>僕は日本から板前だから、そこらへんは。。。

板前が食材選び出来ないの?

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#130
  • ガス代昨年の2倍以上
  • 2023/01/19 (Thu) 07:59
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何もかもが毎日値上げの今日この頃。
やはり引退は日本だなと強く実感しはじめた。

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#131
  • dobon
  • 2023/02/04 (Sat) 16:51
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>129

It must be difficult to get to the bottom of the packaged goods ?.

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#132
  • Hi
  • 2023/02/04 (Sat) 21:09
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Fruits and vegetables are really no good.

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#133
  • マルピー
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 01:56
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I got hit by an eggplant too.
The eggplant in the plastic bag
was surrounded by beautiful eggplants,
the eggplant in the middle was a bumpy brown color, impossible !

I want to buy them in pieces!

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#134
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 15:49
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#130
Everything is going up in price every day today.
I still think of retirement as Japan
I wonder what kind of retirement life he envisions in Japan.

I wonder if they are replacing the US with Japan as they are living in the US.

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#135
  • でも
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 16:01
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Things are getting progressively cheaper in the supermarkets around our area. Rice, Korean, and Chinese.
For example ? For example, button rice today. Before the price increase $ I was buying it for about 6, $ I think it went up to about 10, and today $ it was 7.49. At the same store.
I had felt that it had been slowly dropping by the pottage and by the stuff for a few months now.
The expensive ones are still expensive, though.

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#136
  • でも
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 16:05
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Having said that, I don't think I've ever seen anything cheaper in Japanese supermarkets...yet.

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#137
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 16:10
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You don't have to go out of your way to choose expensive items to buy.

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#138
  • Hi
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 18:10
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Try to shop outside of Japanese-affiliated stores as much as possible. Most of the products are more expensive and less fresh than those of other companies, so you are looked down upon.

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#139
  • dobon
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 19:36
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I haven't been to the market since New Year's.
I'm just sorting through leftovers every day.

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#140
  • dobon
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 19:39
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I guess we eat out a lot ?
It is hard to empty the freezer.

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#141
  • 韓国マーケット
  • 2023/02/06 (Mon) 20:31
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Recently, when my routine changed and I started going to the Korean market, I was surprised at the large selection of goods available. I have found that I can get pretty much anything I need from Japan, and Korean side dishes are healthy, so I make great use of them. In the evening, you can get half-price items such as namul, japchae, kimchi, and other side dishes, so I enjoy them for dinner as well.

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#142
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/02/07 (Tue) 07:36
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Products containing carcinogenic substances in instant ramen are for foreign countries
Instant ramen in Korea is safe. I have read articles like

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#143
  • ぷっ!
  • 2023/02/07 (Tue) 09:48
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142

Did you check to see if it was a hoax? You won't grow up if you believe it.

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#144
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/02/07 (Tue) 10:23
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Didn't you see the news about the spicy noodles going to waste?
You have to check the news constantly because it's alive
You'll never grow up if you believe everything you read. You can only write so much.

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#145
  • おっかさん
  • 2023/02/07 (Tue) 10:34
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143
I don't even check the newspapers and magazine news, this is the only place I can live. thoho

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#149
  • 麺食い
  • 2023/02/07 (Tue) 21:04
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That being said, most ramen noodles made in Japan cannot be imported into the U.S. because of NG additives.

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#150
  • dobon
  • 2023/02/08 (Wed) 04:28
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Ramen noodles with thin soy sauce flavored noodles made in a local U.S. factory with fresh noodles.
It was delicious !
No need to go to a specialty restaurant.

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#151
  • dobon
  • 2023/02/08 (Wed) 04:45
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When I lived in Tokyo and was single, if I got hungry in the middle of the night, I would go to the nearby Dosanko Ramen !
It was delicious!

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#152
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/02/10 (Fri) 07:08
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Instant cup noodles were over $5.

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#153
  • Yes
  • 2023/02/10 (Fri) 17:43
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Can't you do something about the brownish discolored Chinese cabbage? It means that there are people who buy those, they are licked.
I am not passionate about it at all, including the price.

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#154
  • なんだろ
  • 2023/02/10 (Fri) 18:28
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It's fresh, so it's going to turn brown and limp. Why complain if you don't buy it?

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#155
  • 人手不足で資産家はウハウハ
  • 2023/02/11 (Sat) 08:23
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#153

Thanks to Trump, we no longer have a young Latin American labor force that will work hard and cheaply, so it's no wonder that the quotas for agricultural products are going down and prices are going up.

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#156
  • Yes
  • 2023/02/11 (Sat) 09:16
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#154, indeed, indeed. Recently, there are more and more US markets that sell Chinese cabbage and cabbage, and of course I buy them there because they are fresh, but it's a hassle to go to several stores to buy that much, so I prefer to get it all at one place.

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#157
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/02/11 (Sat) 10:16
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If there are more and more rice markets that sell Chinese cabbage, cabbage, etc.,
why don't you just go to those markets?

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#157
  • せこい
  • 2023/02/11 (Sat) 10:25
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Don't sell rotten vegetables !
You're trying to buy them in short supply by mistake.

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#157
  • M
  • 2023/02/11 (Sat) 10:25
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Don't sell rotten vegetables.

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#160
  • 青丘
  • 2023/02/11 (Sat) 17:24
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I once bought a cabbage that had turned brown inside, so I called them and they told me they would give me a new one and to give them my name the next time I came.

I didn't take the cabbage that was browned, but he said it was okay if I didn't bring it because Japanese people don't lie and gave me a new one.

Some things you don't know until you cut them ?.

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#161
  • Yes
  • 2023/02/11 (Sat) 17:25
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> #157, why don't you try to get it done in that market? Thank you. Of course, if I could get Japanese foodstuffs, I would love to do so.

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#162
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/02/12 (Sun) 10:03
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Are you expanding into the Asian market?

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#163
  • SK
  • 2023/02/12 (Sun) 11:04
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Super King is awesome and cheap !
If you have an eye for vegetables and fruit, you can buy only the good stuff and as much as you want. It is always crowded.

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#164
  • dobon
  • 2023/02/12 (Sun) 22:08
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Where is it ?

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#166
  • SK
  • 2023/02/13 (Mon) 06:14
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https://superkingmarkets.com/

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#167
  • SB
  • 2023/02/13 (Mon) 08:54
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Cheaper but more gas and time consuming.

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#168
  • にゃんこ
  • 2023/02/13 (Mon) 15:00
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I go to Super King from time to time because they have a variety of inexpensive items.
Anaheim has recently been renovated and is amazingly clean. If you only know the old Super King, you will be surprised.

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#169
  • なんだろ
  • 2023/02/13 (Mon) 16:21
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When I say a lot of things are cheap, I'm talking about things that originally cost a few dollars ?.

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#170
  • SK
  • 2023/02/13 (Mon) 19:39
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If I said that, I'd be lying if I said that.
When the dust settles, it settles. I recently moved here from another state, and when I went to Super King for the first time, the prices were so low that my eyeballs almost popped out of my head. Thanks to you, I was able to enjoy Satsuma Mikan 🍊 as much as I wanted !.

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#171
  • にゃんこ
  • 2023/02/13 (Mon) 20:53
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#169 Mr.
Yes, it's a supermarket, so it's no surprise that most things are a few dollars.
Those who go go, those who don't, just don't.

Mr. #170
Super King is really cheap, and I have the opportunity to go to that area several days a week, so I often stop by.
It motivates me to go grocery shopping.

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#172
  • なんだろ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 08:42
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So
if you have 10 items you want, you check the cheapest place for each and possibly visit 10 stores ??

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#173
  • SK
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 10:14
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#172 It depends on the occasion, but sometimes I go to 2~3 supermarkets.
If I go downtown, there are two Japanese supermarkets close by, so
I sometimes shop around, comparing this one here and that one there. I used to do this in Japan and in other states where I used to live, but don't you do it ??

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#174
  • にゃんこ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 12:46
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I think everyone is shopping wisely, so I don't think you are going to make meaningless purchases. It is normal to shop efficiently and without loss, considering distance and time. Ten stores for ten products... I think it is good to use common sense.
Still, some people will go and some won't.

I am like #173, I shop there.
I use the app every Tuesday or Wednesday to compare prices and decide what day of the week and where to shop.

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#175
  • ちいず
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 13:25
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I often go to SK. Ignoring people who are like that, who want to make things difficult by pretending to be silly, is the best thing to do.

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#176
  • コストコ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 15:08
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The price of eggs at Cosco has gone through the roof.

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#177
  • 🥚
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 16:12
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Eggs are expensive everywhere.

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#178
  • はぁ?
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 17:46
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Eggs, even though the price has gone up, it's about a dollar a dozen now, and it was expensive 2 months ago


> I go to SK a lot

because it's close ? If it was a 20 minute drive, would you go ? if there was another grocery store nearby?
unless you're a housewife with a lot of free time.

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#179
  • えっぐ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 18:15
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> Eggs, even though the price has gone up, it is now about $1 for a dozen
Where are you talking about ? The price today is 3 ~ 4 times higher than the same month last year.

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#180
  • はぁ?はこっちだ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 18:21
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> Eggs, even though the price has gone up, it's calmed down now to about a dollar a dozen

what time of year is this ?

huh ? because

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#181
  • はぁ?
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 18:54
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A dozen of Marukai's jidi-chicken eggs $ haven't been 5.00, but they used to be $ 4 . 00 or so

or 3 ~ 4x a dozen $ 20 ? what world are you talking about ??

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#182
  • はぁ?はこっちだ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 19:00
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Where's a dollar for a dozen ! !.

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#184
  • らぶりー
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 19:25
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There is no such thing as a place where eggs are $1.00 for a dozen!!!!
If this is true, please write the name of the store.

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#185
  • 日本語不自由かな
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 19:33
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I was looking at the VONS ad and saw that they sell a dozen eggs $ 3 . for 97

I think you mean about a dollar more $ than before ? $ maybe the person reading it as selling for 1 is more language deficient 183 means don't go there because it's cheap. Then why do you get involved in a post saying you're going to find a cheap place ? I don't understand what you mean
good luck with your losing ~

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#186
  • ちいず
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 19:50
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#185

Yes, good night with a different ID.

I've already seen the ad for VONS.

>I think you mean about a dollar more $ than before. ? $ Maybe people who read it as selling for 1 are more language nonfree

It's more language nonfree not to write properly though.

>183 means don't go there because it's cheap

If it's cheap and close, you go there.
If it's far and cheap, you don't go there to spend the gas money.

One ID is better than the other!
Acting like you're getting a helping hand from someone else, because it's embarrassing to watch.

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#187
  • まあまあ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 20:03
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Aldi a few years ago, eggs were once less than 50 cents a dozen.
I miss it too much. ......

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#188
  • えっぐ
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 22:51
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> 181, a dozen of Marukai's jidi-chicken eggs $ are not 5.00, but they used to be $ about 4.00
or 3 ~ 4x a dozen $ 20 ? what world are you talking about ?
I'm talking in general terms, and I don't want you to cite some store's specially priced eggs.
See here ↓. Well, there is no need to get pissy.
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APU0000708111

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#189
  • イラ子
  • 2023/02/14 (Tue) 23:18
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No need for confusing information.
Who the heck said $1 a dozen!

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#193
  • ちいず
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 06:25
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Uncle Uncle 1$ a dozen ≪(Auntie ? )is the one who changes that ID a lot.

As #188 said, VONS are on special this week only, and they just happen to be selling them cheaper than normal because of coupon use and limited quantities.
You should know that much...

People who are all prideful and ignorant are a real pain in the ass.

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#194
  • Sigh
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 09:21
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Ignorant person who writes random things that make people feel uncomfortable, can you please stay out of it?

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#195
  • にゃんこ
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 11:05
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Certain people have a lot to say about it. Frankly, I don't blame you. You blame others' reading comprehension for your own mistakes, and there are many selfish things you say and do. Not only eggs, but many other things are going up in price, and housewives have to be nervous. Do you think that most of them are smarter shoppers than you and are moving without considering distance, efficiency, or checking prices? Stop your nerve-wracking comments where you pretend not to read the air or understand the text.

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#196
  • Hi
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 19:03
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Since we are getting off topic, why don't we get back on topic.

In short, don't buy anything that is expensive or not fresh ! You will never improve because you will buy it. Not only that, the product display is terrible, it's bullshit, and the current situation is a market you would never want to go to if they didn't have Japanese food on the shelves. Let's do something about this market with the cooperation of consumers. Let's start by boycotting the bad products.

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#198
  • ハテナ
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 20:50
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There it is, the escape. And a boycott? Why is he so extreme and crazy?

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#199
  • 気にしない
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 21:22
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I'm a housewife and I don't mind shopping.
Why don't you tell your own story instead of lumping everyone together ?.

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#201
  • 幼稚園
  • 2023/02/15 (Wed) 23:33
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It's a conversation at the time. The price went up $ about 1 is a dollar an egg ?
You're too lazy to read.
No matter how cheap it is, you won't go there if it's far away and you have to pay for gas.
SK is a cheap place to live, too.

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#202
  • ちいず
  • 2023/02/16 (Thu) 06:40
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That's the conversation we had when >. The price went up $ about 1
, where does that egghead clearly write that?

> No matter how cheap it is, if you're far away, you won't go there because of the gas costs.
There you go, pretending not to have read the topic.
No wonder.
Even if it's cheap, if it's far away, they won't go.

>SK is a cheap place to live, too.
And?

You really are a kindergartener, aren't you?
ID is not stable.

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#203
  • 182
  • 2023/02/16 (Thu) 10:17
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Even if the prices are a little high, I prefer Nijiya where it is not too crowded and I can shop at my leisure.

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#204
  • Yes
  • 2023/02/16 (Thu) 12:09
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> #196

Indeed indeed. Even as someone who knew the old 00Kai days, I have to say that I'm not so sure about the Passion Store today. Back then, it was fun to go there, and the prices and selection didn't betray that.

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#205
  • 頭悪いのかな?
  • 2023/02/16 (Thu) 12:15
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There's no way they're selling them for a dollar. Common sense tells us that's the difference between what they were selling for before and what they're selling for now.

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#206
  • Sigh
  • 2023/02/16 (Thu) 12:35
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205

Oops, it's the dumb ones who write misleading sentences.

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#210
  • 誤解を招いた
  • 2023/02/16 (Thu) 14:23
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A

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#213
  • おっさん
  • 2023/02/17 (Fri) 14:35
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206

They say you have to write to someone with a low IQ so they can understand you properly without skipping sentences.

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#215
  • 勉強中
  • 2023/02/17 (Fri) 15:00
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I don't want to be an adult like 213.

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#216
  • バレた
  • 2023/02/17 (Fri) 15:16
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He's an old man after all.

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#218
  • 勉強中
  • 2023/02/17 (Fri) 16:24
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Yes, it is. Quirky.
Everyone knows it, but he doesn't know it.

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#219
  • 2023/02/17 (Fri) 20:38
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Everyone knows it, but he doesn't know that everyone else knows it.

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#220
  • 働き手無しで閉店
  • 2023/02/20 (Mon) 07:10
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Wage inflation due to lack of workers from Trump's disgusting immigration policy has not stopped.

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#221
  • 🐓...
  • 2023/02/20 (Mon) 08:43
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Eggs are expensive, apparently because of the bird flu.
They say it will continue because they can't see the future.

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#222
  • ケッコー
  • 2023/02/20 (Mon) 09:20
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221
I thought everyone already knew this.

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#226
  • アホのおとっつぁん
  • 2023/02/21 (Tue) 07:35
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#221
old

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#227
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/02/21 (Tue) 10:52
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226
Glad you learned one thing.

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#228
  • 貧乏なのかな?
  • 2023/02/21 (Tue) 12:05
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Marukai's local chicken eggs $ 4 . 95 Not much expensive

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#229
  • ケッコー
  • 2023/02/21 (Tue) 18:55
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228 It depends on how you feel. The bad character shows in the ID.

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#230
  • Yes
  • 2023/02/21 (Tue) 19:04
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It seems to me that the jidori chicken was not affected by the avian flu.

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#234
  • マジ?
  • 2023/02/24 (Fri) 09:52
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> Marukai's local eggs $ 4 . 95

cheaper than regular eggs

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#235
  • TC
  • 2023/02/27 (Mon) 08:37
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I am gradually getting used to higher prices.

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#236
  • サイフォン
  • 2023/02/27 (Mon) 10:09
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Rice coming from Japan is cheaper. It is selling well. Looking forward to when the bullish price of Tamanishiki will collapse.

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#237
  • うらやましいな
  • 2023/02/27 (Mon) 21:11
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I mean, what's the difference between rice that comes over a month on a boat and rice that comes from here?

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#238
  • ん?
  • 2023/02/28 (Tue) 07:30
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237

I have no sense of taste ?
I don't have a sense of taste ?

I've never really compared the taste of rice, which is only a few dollars different
We always eat Uonuma Koshihikari rice from Niigata
These days we eat a lot so I'm more concerned about quality.

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#239
  • こっちで育った米を買う
  • 2023/02/28 (Tue) 09:06
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I wonder how long that Uonuma Koshihikari from Niigata will be on the store shelves after a boat trip in the sea breeze.

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#241
  • は?
  • 2023/02/28 (Tue) 10:15
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239

you think everything carried by boat is exposed to the sea breeze ? lol

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#243
  • こっちで育った米を買う
  • 2023/02/28 (Tue) 17:16
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All ? I meant rice, don't buy the story.

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#244
  • は?
  • 2023/02/28 (Tue) 17:24
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On the contrary, why is only rice ?

and rice is getting a sea breeze ? lol

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#245
  • ん?
  • 2023/02/28 (Tue) 18:14
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Shiokaze ? lol

I don't know about you, but it's the best I can easily get over here.

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#247
  • ぷっ
  • 2023/03/01 (Wed) 06:40
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Rice being exposed to the sea breeze is an Edo period story ?.

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#248
  • こっちで育った米を買う
  • 2023/03/01 (Wed) 09:11
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I wonder why you start saying "only rice" when you say "rice"... or do you have to write "rice or something" like today's childish kids? What ?
You guys have never seen a container ship ? ? That's more surprising to me
Except for refrigerated containers, containers are not sealed. Except for refrigerated containers, containers are not sealed, which means air comes in and out of them, and if they are at sea, the air contains the tide. Can't you imagine what happens inside a container?
You have no common sense, do you?

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#249
  • ところで
  • 2023/03/01 (Wed) 19:08
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By the way, what is the difference between expensive rice and cheap rice ?
I don't know the difference at all and I am happy with cheap rice.

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#250
  • 👅
  • 2023/03/01 (Wed) 19:59
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If you can't tell the difference, then don't worry about it and just go on with your life.

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#251
  • ぴりか
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 08:44
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#248

You think rice is shipped in containers without packaging ?
You really have no common sense.

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#253
  • こっちで育った米を買う
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 11:52
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251 don't know that the bag containing the rice has small holes to let air in... !
Generally, if the rice has been milled for more than a month, it is classified as old rice.

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#254
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 12:28
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If rice is classified as old rice if it has been milled for more than one month, then
rice that arrives by sea would be old rice.

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#255
  • 田牧米
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 12:42
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253 what kind of rice do you eat ?
what kind of rice is sold in supermarkets with a purification date within a month ?

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#256
  • ピリカ
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 12:50
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#253

You're making sure the rice doesn't deteriorate on a boat trip, which is why you're in business ? And then there's the sea breeze and old rice in a month, long off the mark, shame !

Hey, the rice at the supermarket near the ocean is also exposed to sea breeze ? lol

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#259
  • スルーしてるけど
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 19:35
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I won't tell you the name of the rice I buy.
I mean, you're probably eating rice that's been hit by the sea breeze.

That's funny.

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#260
  • 一票
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 19:38
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I vote for boycotting rice that comes from Japan by sea.
I buy it sometimes but it is something new. Like eating in Japan. I'm beginning to understand the cause.

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#262
  • 一言
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 22:31
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There is equipment that can control the temperature inside the containers, and food products, deliverables, and many other items are transported using this equipment.
As you can see, if we could not control the temperature inside the container, we would not be able to export goods to the rest of the world. As you can see, without the ability to control the temperature inside the container, a wide variety of goods would not be available to the world for export and import. I used to arrange containers for imports and exports, and even without such experience, this seems like common sense.
Many countries are very nervous about imports and exports, and even the pallets on which goods are loaded must be properly treated (fumigated, etc.) or they will be stopped at the port.

I dare not mention that it gets old or the sea breeze.

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#264
  • 輸入業者
  • 2023/03/02 (Thu) 23:44
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Containers are either sealed and frozen or just boxes, not chilled like refrigerators
Raw vegetables don't come by ship from overseas, overland, Mexico.

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#268
  • 無知なおっさん
  • 2023/03/03 (Fri) 10:34
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If you can't control the temperature, then chocolates from Japan should be melted, but are they frozen?

It's hard to write "California rice" when you are asked the name of the product ?
I'll ask so that you can understand.
Tell me the name of the California rice product you are buying that you know is within one month of the refining date.

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#271
  • がんばりましょう
  • 2023/03/03 (Fri) 14:25
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Meat, vegetables, fruits - > Sprout ( We eat less fruits and meat. )
Toilet paper, nuts, preserved meats, etc. > Costco
Fish > Frozen fish when on sale
Eating out > Split an extra large burrito into 2 meals, or just burgers IN&OUT. I'm back to my days. No alcohol, no dessert, take-out only.
Rice, wheat nad > Almost no longer eaten as a staple food.
Japanese markets are down to about once every 3 months. I get seasonings and other things delivered by Amazon or Weeee ( I don't buy extra things anymore ).

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#272

All they do is fry people and it's pathetic. I'm sure they would be normal people if you met them out in the open.

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#276
  • Amazon Fresh
  • 2023/03/04 (Sat) 15:23
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It's not FREE delivery anymore.
I mean, this inflation is not crazy ?.

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#278

#278

Amazon Fresh has raised its free delivery minimum from $ 35 to $ 150 effective 2/28.

Will this increase the amount ordered or decrease the number of people ordering ? ? ??

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#279
  • ガキへ
  • 2023/03/05 (Sun) 09:17
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Don't come out here, if you don't have anywhere to use it.

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#281
  • おしえてー
  • 2023/03/05 (Sun) 15:30
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This may be off topic, but do you sell Shirakiku clam chowder croquettes anywhere ? I've been looking for them in various supermarkets, but have never come across them.

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#282
  • Amazon Fresh
  • 2023/03/05 (Sun) 17:36
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I quit using it.
I just used it for certain foods that I didn't have to go out of my way to buy just for that, like vegetables and fruits, and I would go out of my way to buy my favorites that I could only buy at Nikkei or Trejo, and if I had time, I would spend it looking at new products at the store.

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#283
  • たかが知れてる
  • 2023/03/06 (Mon) 14:00
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278

$ If you order under 150, the delivery fee is only $10 or less Did you know this ?

281
You can order at Weee
https://www.sayweee. com/en/product/Shirakiku-Clam-Chowder-Croquettes--Frozen/72064

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#285
  • プライム月額払いたくない
  • 2023/03/08 (Wed) 16:37
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What ?
It's not $35 anymore ?
$150+ is pretty hard.
I guess they want more Amazon Prime members.
I guess I'm tired of waiting until I can save up to $150 to buy something.

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#286
  • 一言
  • 2023/03/12 (Sun) 06:45
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I don't think this is necessary any more, but I thought I'd write this just in case.
When you make a reservation, you can choose the temperature inside the container (i.e., you can make a numerical temperature request, rather than a general concept of frozen or refrigerated), and you can also choose how large (or not) the ventilation openings should be.
As you can see, flowers and other temperature-sensitive items cannot be transported in refrigeration.
That is why you can make a detailed request when you reserve a container.

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#289
  • 二言
  • 2023/03/12 (Sun) 17:26
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So ? does the rice come in those temperature controlled containers ? you didn't write anything important.

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#290
  • えせ業者?
  • 2023/03/12 (Sun) 17:40
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289
Mr. Importer, I don't see you coming up!

What brand of rice do you eat ??

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#291
  • 普通に美味いし
  • 2023/03/13 (Mon) 14:23
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California rice

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#295
  • 雨夜叉
  • 2023/03/14 (Tue) 15:49
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California Mai for short

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#296
  • おっさん
  • 2023/03/15 (Wed) 19:07
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What a trade name for California rice ?.

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#297
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/03/16 (Thu) 07:15
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Trade name "California rice

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#298
  • CPA
  • 2023/03/16 (Thu) 11:57
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297
That's not the name of the product. You write appropriate things everywhere.

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#299
  • 高井
  • 2023/03/16 (Thu) 14:35
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I bought a saury at Mitsuwa today, but the price has gone up.
It's 2 , 3 times as much as before.
Why does it go up so much when the yen is so weak ? ?

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#300
  • 2023/03/16 (Thu) 15:44
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↑ Because I've been swimming.

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#301
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/03/16 (Thu) 15:53
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Each face is also different from the other, so you cannot have the same idea as 298.
People are different and have their own ideas.

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#302
  • ゴールドは買い
  • 2023/03/17 (Fri) 06:55
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Trillions of taxpayer dollars are being spent to bail out SVB and Signature Bank, which have failed due to the money games of the stupid rich.
Real more US dollar printing begins.
Inflation accelerates as the value of the US dollar declines.

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#303
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/03/17 (Fri) 08:08
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If the printing of more US dollars in real terms has started
I would like to get support money this year for the very very poor Ototsan.

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#304
  • 仮想通貨は買い
  • 2023/03/17 (Fri) 11:28
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> SVB collapsed due to money game of rich idiots

What did rich idiots do ? Who are the rich idiots ?
The main cause is the government raising interest rate And before, there was a guy here who said that raising interest rate is the way to control inflation ! but the result is this 764> and the result is this
If interest rates go up, no one will borrow money from the banks, and that's what happens to banks that are in the business of lending money
The Republicans are against raising interest rates, and they're right.

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#305
  • 当たり前だったらキミは金持ちなるのは簡単だよね
  • 2023/03/17 (Fri) 17:18
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If you look at SVB's portfolio, anyone can see that he's a fool.
If they don't raise interest rates and cool the economy, though, inflation will accelerate even more.

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#306
  • 2023/03/17 (Fri) 17:39
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Not that the government has raised interest rates.

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#308
  • 2023/03/17 (Fri) 21:25
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305
So, ~ raising rates has made things better ? you're life easier ? it got worse with the unemployment rate up in February
banks are going under, layoffs are half the norm. Banks are collapsing, layoffs are halfway through, people are not spending money

306
Biden is not denying it, Trump is saying no
which means a government sanctioned rate hike
I wonder if the rate hike proponents, along with Biden, are just a bunch of idiots

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#309
  • 過去40年で最悪
  • 2023/03/17 (Fri) 21:39
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Gas bills are going up
My gas bill at home last month was $ almost 800
I've been noticing people illegally parking around here and living in their cars lately

Public safety is obviously getting worse and I'm only seeing dark news
If this isn't the government's fault, then I've never seen anything like this in my life. > If this isn't the government's fault, then whoever is president is useless

I've never in my life experienced people's lives being pushed to this level
If it's not all the government's fault, then we don't need a government at all lol

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#315
  • 知識はあるのに金はない
  • 2023/03/17 (Fri) 22:22
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In the end, I think the ones who get results are the smart ones

.

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#320
  • 哀れ
  • 2023/03/17 (Fri) 22:25
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up and down

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#357
  • 当たり前だったらキミは金持ちなるのは簡単だよね
  • 2023/03/18 (Sat) 01:46
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308

The interest rate hike is to cool down an economy that was running too hot, so life will get harder.
Powell is raising interest rates to change a strange situation where even an idiot could easily make a profit by buying any stock or virtual currency.
What are you talking about ?

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#358
  • ウける
  • 2023/03/18 (Sat) 12:15
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> Powell-chan is raising interest rates to change the funny situation where even an idiot could easily make a profit by buying any stock or virtual currency.

just backsliding
luck is part of your ability

only poor people think making money is not easy ? lol

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#361
  • はへ?
  • 2023/03/18 (Sat) 13:34
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358

I just thought maybe you were just backward and didn't invest ? lol
I mean, you usually at least have stocks, and anyone could have made a big profit buying them with the money surplus during the corona. You have to take a big gain when the balloons of interest rate hikes are launched.
Unfortunately, only well educated people can make money when interest rates go up. LOL!

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#362
  • ウケる
  • 2023/03/18 (Sat) 15:44
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361

I wouldn't study if I could make money without studying ? lol

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#363
  • はへ?
  • 2023/03/18 (Sat) 16:14
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You have to learn new things about the market all the time, or you won't be able to beat the dummies.
Too bad~ lol

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#365
  • ウケる
  • 2023/03/18 (Sat) 16:44
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Good luck with your studies.

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#366
  • 家宝は寝て待て
  • 2023/03/18 (Sat) 17:00
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Ten years from now we will laugh at

my

not knowing is pathetic

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#368
  • 家宝は寝て待て
  • 2023/03/18 (Sat) 21:34
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367

Sore loser ? w
I don't think I'm losing now
I don't have to study anymore
What makes you think you're better than me
I'm a frog in a well and don't know the ocean

10 I guess it doesn't matter if you'll be dead in a year.

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#370
  • 絵に描いた餅
  • 2023/03/19 (Sun) 09:59
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368

I don't know how long I'll live ?
It's too late to laugh when I die.

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#371
  • はへ?
  • 2023/03/19 (Sun) 15:29
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Even when interest rates are rising, if you are smart like me, you can make easy money.
I would rather welcome a rate hike.
I have no complaints about the current situation.

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#373
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/03/20 (Mon) 09:17
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#You can make easy money if you are smart like me even when interest rates are rising.
If I do good without exaggerating here,
that good will come back to me one day.

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#375
  • ん?
  • 2023/03/20 (Mon) 10:25
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↑ I didn't read anywhere about extreme poverty ? ?

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#376
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/03/20 (Mon) 11:27
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375
If you do good even in extreme poverty,
that good will come back to you one day.
Doing good even in extreme poverty doesn't seem to matter if you are extremely wealthy or extremely poor.

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#378
  • 承認欲求不満
  • 2023/03/20 (Mon) 11:43
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You're cursed with money

You grew up in a poor family ?

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#379
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/03/20 (Mon) 12:14
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not beaten by rain, not beaten by wind, not beaten by winter cold, not beaten by summer heat, back then with a strong body,
without greed, not counting himself in everything,
hearing and understanding well, and not forgetting
neither praised nor suffered,
that is the kind of person Father wants to be.

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#381
  • 典型的な老害
  • 2023/03/20 (Mon) 13:08
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You should check the topical content here first.

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#382
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/03/20 (Mon) 15:47
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Bankruptcy is coming out.
Even in extreme poverty, the cost of living must be reviewed to increase unearned income.

Will I have a rich or poor old age
The only way to avoid a poor old age is to keep working and in the end rely on social welfare.

I am lucky because I can live on Sunday Daily, though not luxuriously.

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#383
  • 安半満
  • 2023/03/20 (Mon) 17:06
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I'm glad I can live a luxurious life in the Sunday Daily.
I am glad that I have planned from my youth to live a prosperous life in my old age.

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#384
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/03/21 (Tue) 07:43
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I'm sure everyone is doing it, living a well-planned life from a young age in order to live a prosperous life in old age.

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#385
  • 昔の友人
  • 2023/03/21 (Tue) 08:33
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The Dunning-Kruger effect refers to the tendency of people with low ability to overestimate themselves based on a false perception of their actual evaluation and their self-evaluation, without correctly recognizing the difference. It is one of the psychological phenomena "cognitive bias".

For example, if you are sarcastic to a person with low ability, the person will not perceive the sarcasm as sarcasm due to the Dunning-Kruger effect. They receive sarcasm purely as a compliment. The less competent a person is, the more he/she perceives himself/herself to be knowledgeable, even though he/she lacks the overall essence or total amount of knowledge. If you do not accept feedback from those around you, you will not realize what you have failed to do or what you have not done, and you will not be able to improve.
The result is the Dunning-Kruger effect, which creates a large difference between the objective evaluation of those around you and your own evaluation.

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#387
  • 痴呆症?
  • 2023/03/21 (Tue) 13:20
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385

Who are you talking to ?
If you're talking to yourself, don't post it here.

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#388
  • 日本のサラリーマン
  • 2023/03/21 (Tue) 13:58
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> For example, if you are sarcastic to someone who is less competent, the Dunning-Kruger effect prevents them from perceiving the sarcasm as sarcasm. They take the sarcasm purely as a compliment.


I used to think that Japanese salarymen are distorted
I wanted to be the one saying this !
It's not that I don't understand sarcasm, but it is a Japanese custom to go out of your way to be sarcastic to someone less capable than you ?
You are a big man. I've been surprised once when I looked down on a subordinate and was surprised to see that he had much lower income and assets than me.

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#389
  • 日本のサラリーマン
  • 2023/03/21 (Tue) 14:03
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Seeing the trees and not the forest is exactly !

So people who are considered excellent in Japan are not good in America, and people who think they are inferior to themselves have a better life than those who are inferior to them.

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#390
  • ってかさ?
  • 2023/03/21 (Tue) 21:06
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388

You're talking about a friend, not a subordinate ! ?
You're being sarcastic about your friend being less capable
I think you're finished as a person

What is her definition of friend ?
You're a good student
you're not backbiting because you're not valued in the company ?
to your old friends who are not that capable. LOL!

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#395
  • モラハラ気質
  • 2023/03/21 (Tue) 23:43
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People of this era, it must be hard to live these days
because it's not that era anymore
and you don't have anyone to take you seriously.

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#397
  • 昔の友人
  • 2023/03/22 (Wed) 00:57
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You are mistaken. The person who is being taken aback by everyone here was an old friend of mine. I say friend, but it was only for a few months, and we knew each other like that, with other friends going out together a few times. Many people here have been annoyed by this, and yet the person in question is completely unaware of it, and on the contrary, the mistaken belief that he knows things better than I do, and the cognitive distortion is so severe that I can't watch.
A number of people have tried to have a dialogue with me, but I have been in a brusque state. The conversation was not engaging at all, so I wrote about the Dunning-Kruger effect, a cognitive bias in which a person overestimates himself/herself and is unable to hear what others are saying.
I was not being sarcastic, others were taken aback and wrote, good for you, and I replied, ? I envy you.
I wrote about the Dunning-Kruger effect, which is the inability to understand what people are really trying to say, and that many people who have tried to communicate with him have become dismayed and given up, so I thought a different approach might be better. And I think the person in question needs to think things through rather than remain in a state of bias. I am not an expert, so I can't say anything great, but it might be a good idea to know the cause of the Dunning-Kruger effect, to listen to other people's opinions, and to look into metacognitive training methods. Sorry for the layman's opinion, but I wrote this because I knew you for a few months and couldn't watch you. I was in no way being sarcastic, and the sarcasm is just one line of explanation about the Dunning-Kruger effect.

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#399
  • 余計なお世話
  • 2023/03/22 (Wed) 12:00
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Old friend

I thought you were the one who was right and pushing people to correct their mistakes. Just one opinion. Maybe we are both right.

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#403
  • 昔の友人
  • 2023/03/23 (Thu) 01:35
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I don't believe I am right. However, I know personally that this person's cognitive distortions are terrible. He gives cars to people even though he is poor, he has selfish misconceptions, he makes assumptions and goes out of control and goes crazy. He is unable to converse with people here, but in reality he is a kind person who delivers food to others and gives generously of his things despite his extreme poverty, so I feel like I can't do anything about it.
I have seen three people close to me who destroyed themselves by mistakenly thinking they were brilliant and clever and not listening to others at all, so I don't want that to happen to them.

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#404
  • 昔の友人
  • 2023/03/23 (Thu) 01:37
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I glanced at 400's post while I was on the road, but didn't have time to write. As for your talk about fleeing, I love Japan and would like to travel back and forth to Japan more at some point. Also, I think you wrote something about how many people are right, or something like that, but I think you are mistaken. I know the disgusting nature of mass psychology as much as I hate it. You are shallow to take it that if I wrote the fact that many people are annoyed with me, I would be right if there were many people.  Most of the time I am on the side of the minority. I like Miki for Candies, Yocchan for Tanokin, and Nikki for Shonen-tai. I'm getting off topic, so I'll leave it at that.

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#406
  • 言っている事がはちゃめちゃ
  • 2023/03/23 (Thu) 10:16
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It's what we call these days, the mensch type.
Typical of the "say this and say that" type.
Inconsistent in speech and emotion.

Talking is useless.

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#407
  • 昔の友人
  • 2023/03/23 (Thu) 11:37
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I didn't want to talk about it either. I'm sorry to repeat myself, but I was very close to three people who were ruined and self-destructed because of the Dunning-Kruger effect, and I didn't want that to happen to my old friends.
We are human beings and have all kinds of emotions. I sometimes got angry at how stupid he was, but unlike the three people mentioned above, he still had some good qualities, and I hope he will realize something on his own.
I just wanted to write something about the state he is in, because I have seen people who have tried to talk to him again and they have all become discouraged and given up. I did not intend to write anything after that, but misunderstandings continued and the responses were completely off the mark, so I had to write several times to explain. I am trying to end with 404, but 406 you are the one who can't read the air. That's all I have to say.

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#409
  • 言ってる事がめちゃくちゃ
  • 2023/03/23 (Thu) 12:28
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407

He doesn't even know he's sicker anymore.

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#411
  • 言ってる事がめちゃくちゃ
  • 2023/03/23 (Thu) 13:30
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They don't like it if they are not the last Lol

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#420
  • ロックオンされてる💦
  • 2023/03/23 (Thu) 23:32
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If you want me to bother you so much, I will write again.
I just got back and I'm busy, so I'll come back later 😘.

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#421
  • 🥱
  • 2023/03/24 (Fri) 01:17
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I still have a lot to do and can't write but I'm sleepy so I'll do it tomorrow.
Good night 😴.

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#423
  • 主語
  • 2023/03/24 (Fri) 13:58
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Who is that guy?

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#424
  • 疲れた😩
  • 2023/03/25 (Sat) 00:03
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I'm extremely busy today and tomorrow, so I'll write on Sunday or Monday or later. Sorry about that.
Also, 422, I don't think I'm smart at all, and I'm not mean to you. You are being mean to me. Please don't misunderstand me.

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#427
  • ここのとこ
  • 2023/03/25 (Sat) 17:39
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Recently, the enoki mushrooms have doubled in size, and the cabbage is getting smaller and lighter ?.

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#428
  • MAGA
  • 2023/03/26 (Sun) 07:37
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427

Trump's anti-immigration policy has led to a sharp decline in immigration from Latin America, making it difficult to find agricultural workers, and the productivity of almost all agricultural products is declining, which, along with rising prices, is the reason for the drop in quotas.

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#430
  • お返事
  • 2023/03/27 (Mon) 01:08
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I've seen psychopaths, menhera, hahihu hehoho (Baikinman), and so on.
I wonder how long this will go on, but I have no reason to keep being called a psychopath, so I will prove that I am not. However, I thought about starting another topic since this is a slippery slope, but it would be strange to start one just for me and her exchange, so what should I do Shall we meet and talk ?

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#431
  • ウケる
  • 2023/03/27 (Mon) 03:44
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unreasonable
wants to blame Trump for everything
illegal immigration

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#434
  • 粘着質
  • 2023/03/27 (Mon) 08:16
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>What should we do ? meet and talk ?

you're too pissed off, I don't think I know you ?
it won't last, I think I'm getting menshera depression so I'm leaving
you win, congratulations you're the strongest menshera You're the general ‼︎‼︎‼︎

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#435
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  • 2023/03/27 (Mon) 10:01
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I am not a tidy person so maybe you weren't happy with me, but I think we were very good roommates. You were a good cook, and I really envied you for always having something delicious to eat. You were humble about your country cooking, but I really envied you because I didn't know anything about country cooking or home cooking. I don't even know the name of the side dish you made with greens that goes well with rice, and I regret that I didn't learn how to make it. We used to go to Musician's gatherings and the parties at Teresa's house were so much fun.
I admired your hula dancing on stage, and I invited Danny and Tim to join me in hula dancing lessons, but Danny always made us laugh and the lessons never went anywhere, so all three of us gave up.
I have many happy memories of hula dancing, and I would be happy if you could help me remember them.

Sorry for the off-topic comment.

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#436
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  • 2023/03/27 (Mon) 10:14
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Trump has nothing to do with it ( lol )
I'm thinking the vegetables are affected by the recent heavy rains and they're harvesting earlier than normal before they ruin them.

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#458
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  • 2023/03/29 (Wed) 18:41
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Even that torrential rain is Trump's fault.
Don't you know there is a saying, "Even the red mailbox is Trump's fault. "W

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