Weekend shopping for fruits

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Today it's time for me and my father to go to the wholesale fruit shop to buy several types of fruit to stock our sales because the fruits we bought in the past few days have all been sold out.

The wholesale fruit shop that we visited this morning is called the Dek Gam Fruit Shop which is located in Keude Punteut and is right next to the Medan-Banda Aceh national road

Apart from selling fruit wholesale at the Dek Gam Fruit Shop, it also sells various kinds of fruit in retail, lots of fresh fruit available here, in front of me now there are apples, oranges, pears, pineapples, salak, langsat, duku , avocado, melon, dragon fruit, grapes, cucumber, yam and so on.

The price of the fruits is also very cheap here, the price tag per kilo is IDR 10,000 or the equivalent of 1.4 HIVE - IDR 40,000 or the equivalent of 5 HIVE . So, today my father and I wanted to buy just a few types of fruit that we usually sell at our stall in the Geudong market.

Today we bought 50 kg of oranges, 55 kg of langsat fruit, 80 kg of salak fruit, 40 kg of duku fruit, and also 50 kg of pineapples for our sales stock in the next 3 days, after all the fruits we asked for were finished packed and put on a pedicab I immediately paid for all the ingredients we bought.

After calculating using a calculator, the amount of money I have to spend for our big shopping today is IDR 2,500,000 or the equivalent of 330HIVE . After the payment process was complete, my father and I immediately returned to Geudong to bring all these fruits to our sales stall.

Upon arrival at the sales stall, we immediately dropped all of these fruits for us to arrange them neatly on the table because today we immediately sold them...



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I'm craving on pineapples right now😅.

The price of the fruits is also very cheap here, the price tag per kilo is IDR 10,000 or the equivalent of 1.4 HIVE - IDR 40,000 or the equivalent of 5 HIVE .

The price is already cheap, though. I remember that three pieces of lemon here already costs 1.4 HIVE in my estimation. It's very expensive argh

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I love fruits and my favourite is banana and pineapple. In Ghana we buy fruits at a very expensive price. Lucky that the prices of fruits are cheap at your end.

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Yeah because we have alot of local farmers here

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Hello... yummy fruits. Here you have called me. I don't know this --- salak, langsat, duku.... Yeah, it's just that this market in Indonesia is really far away from me.

They look very healthy and it's good that you have both shopping options, because it helps local businesses to have competitive prices.

Greetings from Havana

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Thanks for stopping by

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That is awesome that you have a wholesale shop near you, or close enough to reach without a problem. When you sell this way, do you have a good turn around? Do you make a good profit?

The fruits look wonderful and the prices you paid seem amazingly agreeable.

Do you find the prices going up much at the wholesale level? Thanks so much for being part of the challenge.

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