Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Why do roses go up in price and chocolates go up in price on Valentine's Day?

Why do roses go up in price and chocolates go up in price on Valentine's Day?

Because roses and chocolates are gifts from lovers on Valentine's Day.

On the annual Valentine's Day, everyone uses this holiday to express their love, and roses and chocolates are special commodities that carry love, so they are more popular.

If many people buy it, it will lead to a shortage of supply, and not everyone can buy it. For those who can afford a higher price, the price will naturally rise.

This is understandable. Since everyone cares so much about giving Valentine's Day roses and chocolates to their loved ones at any cost, profit-seeking businesses will naturally raise prices and earn more profits, which is not difficult to understand, because no one wants to sell things as expensive as possible.

And if you choose to raise the price on Valentine's Day, someone will buy it, because after all, roses and chocolates are still expensive, just this time, no matter how much the price is.

Then businesses will naturally get higher profits from it.