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Are Japanese grapes really sold by the "grain"?

Yes. Fruit is something that we all often eat. When we usually buy fruit, although we are not very generous, we can still buy it because the price of fruit here is relatively cheap, because our country’s products are still very rich. It’s plentiful, so you don’t have to worry too much about the price when buying it. If you like to eat it, you can buy it at any time. But not everyone is so happy. Fruits are very expensive abroad, especially in Japan. Grapes are sold by the "grape".

When we usually buy grapes, we usually buy a bunch at a time. If you tell the hawker that you want a grape when you go to buy grapes, the hawker will definitely think that you are looking for trouble. Even if you buy a bunch, the vendors are too lazy to weigh them for you, so when we buy grapes, we usually buy several bunches at a time. If we come across something delicious, we buy it in the whole box, so that we won’t be able to share it with our relatives when we come back. How much.

There was a netizen who didn’t know until he went to Japan that grapes are sold by the “grain” in Japan. This was in a fruit supermarket in Japan. When I saw the packaging, I really didn’t recognize it. It’s grapes. It wasn’t until I saw them clearly that I realized they were really grapes, and the price was not cheap. I thought it was strange at first, but after looking at the price, I understood that if grapes at this price were sold in whole bunches, it would probably be No one can afford it.

Each grape is well packaged. It is said that the price of this grape is so high because of its place of origin and cultivation. It is also very precious in Japan, so it is sold like this. , so that everyone can have a taste. If you can’t afford a bunch, you can still afford one. I just don’t know if anyone will really pay this price to eat a grape. Many Chinese netizens said after reading this : Poverty limits my imagination!

The price of this kind of grape is 1,200 yen per grape. Thinking about it, I saw grapes sold on the street yesterday for 10 yuan for 4 pounds. I thought it was expensive and didn’t buy it. I’m looking at this one in Japan. Grape, we felt very happy for a moment. Could this grape be the true form of "Jinmi"?