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It is reported on the Internet that a vegetable market in Shanghai is completely closed. The official rumors caused the comment area to overturn |

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It is reported on the Internet that a vegetable market in Shanghai is completely closed. The official rumors caused the comment area to overturn |

[NTDTV, Beijing time, March 25, 2022]Shanghai’s epidemic control has increased. It is reported on the Internet that all vegetable markets in a certain district of Shanghai are temporarily closed. People complain that it is difficult to buy vegetables. Netizens said: “To the end of the rumors, it’s all true.”

On March 25, the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce refuted the rumor that all vegetable markets in a certain district were temporarily closed, saying that this situation did not exist in any of the 16 districts in Shanghai. This news appeared on Weibo hot search, but it caused a rollover in the comment area.

Notice of the closure of the vegetable market in Li’an No. 1 Village, Li’an Road, Minhang District, Shanghai. (Screenshot of Weibo)

Netizens said, “The location of Minhang, I said it in the morning, but I actually went out to see it. The vegetable market is closed. Tell me where it is open in Minhang District.” You can’t buy vegetables on the online platform at all”, “No no no, he means opening a vegetable market in Shanghai, not all of them are closed”, “Come, come, tell me where the vegetable market is open, I can’t tell you to report you for spreading rumors”, “Why are you talking nonsense while it’s still light”.

Some netizens ridiculed: “The rumors are true until the end.” “Shanghai release: Can I call this a rumor? I’ve been confirming it in reverse.” “Oh, you closed the market, you know. .”

(Screenshot of Weibo)

Weibo netizen “Douzaiyuanyouyuan” posted a notice of the closure of the vegetable market, saying: “Is this fake news? This is the real notice from the area where I live.” However, the screenshot of the notice was deleted by Weibo. .

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Some netizens said: “My (vegetable market) seems to be closed too. A tomato is 4.5, and a green vegetable is 1.3. It’s one!”

Another netizen posted a photo of cabbage with a price tag of 77.90 yuan. The netizen ridiculed: “This is another wrong price????”

Shanghai vegetable prices have skyrocketed. (Screenshot of Weibo)
Shanghai vegetable prices have skyrocketed. (Screenshot of Weibo)

On March 24, some netizens exposed that Shanghai Lianhua Supermarket sold potatoes at a sky-high price of 107.8 yuan/kg. Photos posted by netizens showed that one potato was priced at 52.61 yuan, and two smaller potatoes were priced at 62.52 yuan.

Shanghai potatoes sell for sky-high prices. (Screenshot of Weibo)

After the incident came to light, the supermarket claimed that it was an operation error and the price was wrong. But netizens didn’t buy it. “Potatoes are 107.8 yuan per kilogram, didn’t you find out when you received the money?”

Recently, the epidemic in Shanghai has worsened, and the closure and control have increased. People have complained on the Internet that prices have skyrocketed and they cannot be sold.

Ms. Yu, a resident of Shanghai’s Jiading District, told NTDTV, “It has been 12 days since I was locked at home. On the fifth day, she even went out to buy some food for us. Now it is no longer available, and there are people who are out of food.”

Ms. Yan, a resident of Minhang District, Shanghai, said: “It has been closed for 10 days. There is no food at home. No one cares. As long as you do nucleic acid or not, call from house to house. I will ask them, what are you doing for Does the government do this?”

Ms. Xu, a resident of Putuo District in Shanghai, said, “I am locked at home. Today is the fifth day. A note is posted outside the doorway. There is no reserve, there is no way.”

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A Taiwanese living in Hongkou District told the Central News Agency that many nearby supermarkets were snapped up. After the community was blocked, occasionally people would go to the community gate to sell some vegetables, and some people would sell vegetables on WeChat public accounts or mini programs. “However, such commodities are often higher than the market price. Although they are unwilling, they can only accept it under the epidemic.”

(Comprehensive report by reporter Luo Tingting/responsible editor: Wen Hui)

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