From noon onwards, not only did the number of people buying ordinary fruits increase, but also those buying premium fruits.
Many were repeat customers who had visited in the morning.
This wasn't surprising, as those who bought premium fruits in the morning were wealthy people. They didn't dare to buy much initially, but after tasting them at home, they were sure to buy more.
Though the fruits at fourteen yuan per jin were expensive, compared to canned products and beverages, the difference wasn't much and psychologically bearable.
When Gu Xiaoling and nearby vendors had free time, they came over and greeted Meng Chuyue, who generously gave each of them a smaller space mandarin.
Why give mandarins?
Besides grapes, mandarins are the lightest.
But giving a single grape didn't look good, and giving a bunch wasn't necessary.
Regardless of their personalities, everyone asked Meng Chuyue the same two questions.
First, where did these exorbitantly priced premium fruits come from?