Chapter 565-Jun Buyi
Han Zezheng's prediction was correct.
The economic war between the dignitaries of the distant port had already begun that morning.
As the pearl of commerce, the residents of Goethe City on the west coast did not have the habit of stockpiling food, or rather, they did not have the right to do so.
They tended to buy cooked food or semi-processed ingredients from bakeries, vegetable shops, and meat shops every day. The prices of the bread varied, and of course, the taste was also very different. From wild vegetables to fresh fruits and vegetables, from salted fish to beef and mutton, the poor ate the cheap food of the poor, and the rich ate the delicacies of the rich.
This model relied heavily on the stability of the food supply.
And today, the rumors of uneasiness were quietly growing.
There was another problem with the food supply.