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The weather is getting hotter and hotter, and the roadside stalls are also dawdling. Can I buy fruit from the truck stand?

Some people are worried about where to buy fruit. Some people say it is good to go to the supermarket. The quality of fresh fruit in the supermarket is guaranteed, and the net weight will not be fake. Some people say that fruits in supermarkets are expensive and stale, or roadside snacks sell well. Let me just talk about myself. I used to like to buy on the roadside, but now I prefer to go to market stores to sell and buy fruit with shopping malls.

Buying on the roadside makes me feel uneasy. I'll tell you, why not buy it on the roadside: buy it on the roadside, and the safety protection is not guaranteed. Not all the roadside fruit traders grow their own fruits. More importantly, he makes a living by setting up stalls. Some of his goods come from wholesale markets, and some are of unknown origin. Fresh fruits sold in markets and supermarkets are sometimes sampled to detect pesticide residues, which is safe and secure. The roadside snacks have a big flu, which is not conducive to management methods, and the safety of fresh fruits is difficult to guarantee.

Selling on the roadside is cost-effective, not necessarily reducing the cost of rent, but also making a fuss about it. If you buy from them, there will be more underweight. Even if you find out, there is nothing you can do. There is another kind, that is, it is cost-effective, because they take unified goods, and most shopping malls and storefronts are grade A and B fruits, so the quality is naturally better and the cost may be higher.

Another, some roadside snacks rely on people to bid, which is dishonest. They don't sell at real prices. If you dress better and look younger, they will ask more than others. There are some such things in the sales market, but most of them are priced, and whoever buys them is at that price.

Generally speaking, it is not only growers who sell on the roadside, but also businessmen who make a living from it. Most of the fruits they sell are of high quality, not as good as those in shopping malls. The price seems to be cost-effective, but their weight is not necessarily enough. So, in fact, they are more expensive than shopping malls. It seems that I once bought a catty of loquat fruit in the supermarket, which was 12. Although roadside snacks only cost 10 yuan, the loquat fruit of roadside snacks is not as delicious as that of supermarkets at first sight, so I bought a catty each, and the weight of roadside snacks is not as heavy as that of supermarkets.