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Why don’t young people like to go to the vegetable market anymore?

Today’s young people don’t like to go to the wet market to buy food. There are three reasons. Firstly, grocery shopping is more convenient and there are more choices; secondly, the noisy and messy environment of wet markets is not popular among young people. Third, young people have less time to cook. Many young people choose takeout or eat directly in restaurants.

As a memory of an era, the wet market is also a place where we often go to buy food. For farmers, this is also a place to sell vegetables. Nowadays, the number of vegetable markets in cities is slowly decreasing, replaced by various fresh food supermarkets.

Older people like to go to the vegetable market to buy vegetables. Because the food in the wet market is fresh and the prices are very cheap. These two points cannot impress young people and make them increase the frequency of going to the vegetable market to buy vegetables. Wet markets are no longer the favorite of young people, and they exist only for the following reasons. 1. The environment is noisy and grocery shopping is inconvenient

The vegetable market has many vendors and is also a crowded place. There will be noisy sounds here from the opening of the market, and the situation will continue until noon. As the number of people coming and going increases, the environment of the vegetable market becomes worse and worse. When it rains, the bad environment will reach the worst point.

Young people don’t like the noisy environment of the wet market, let alone the bad environment of the wet market. Some vegetable markets are far away from where young people live, so they are less likely to go several kilometers away to buy food for cheap. 2. There are more and more ways to buy food

The development of the Internet is changing our lives step by step. From shopping methods to dining patterns to grocery shopping life, everything is changing step by step.

Fresh food stores have appeared around the community where I live, offering all kinds of vegetables, fruits and meats. Coupled with the emergence of the Internet grocery shopping model, people's grocery shopping habits have undergone tremendous changes.

Busy young people like to buy food online or go to the fresh food store next to the community. This way it takes the least time, and you can also buy fresh vegetables; the only difference is that the price of vegetables is more expensive.