Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Why are vegetables rotting in the fields in rural areas so low-priced that no one collects them, but vegetables in cities are so expensive?

Why are vegetables rotting in the fields in rural areas so low-priced that no one collects them, but vegetables in cities are so expensive?

Do people in the city have land? Can I grow vegetables? Where do the vegetables we eat in the city come from? They are all bought with money and grown in other people’s greenhouses.

What about rural areas? If you have land, it’s everywhere. You can plant it wherever you want. Your own family won’t be able to eat what you grow, and you can share it with others. Have you grown eggplants at your family? If you don’t have any seeds, go pick them at my house. My eggplants are growing really well this year.

My grandpa is over 70 years old and grows a lot of vegetables. Because they are the only two in the family, they really can’t eat them. It is impossible to sell them because vegetables have no origin. People like you It's not worth ordering food to buy. It's too little. Which vegetable seller would collect food in such a place?

My grandpa would go to the market to sell his vegetables. If he couldn’t sell them, he would give them to the people doing business in the street. Since they couldn’t be sold anyway, he would just throw them away when he got home. It would be better to give them away. .

In this way, we plant the land every year, give it away every year, eat part of it in the summer, and freeze the rest for eating in the winter.

So people there rarely buy vegetables and eat vegetables grown at home all year round.

As for the city, the vegetables eaten in the city are not grown at home like my grandfather, but are grown in large-scale vegetable planting bases in greenhouses. The cost is high, including Due to labor and transportation, the price of these vegetables has increased several times in the city.

People in the city will not be able to eat vegetables like the ones grown by my grandpa. If they can, it is considered a blessing. Keep eating my expensive greenhouse vegetables!