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Shanghai appeals to citizens not to hoard goods excessively. How to store goods reasonably under the epidemic situation?

Call on ordinary people not to hoard too much goods. This is the case in Shanghai now, because there are many epidemics all over the country, and there have been many cities with serious epidemics. Then the cities are closed and isolated at home. Therefore, people in many places will consider hoarding some necessities of life, and appropriate hoarding is enough. There is no need to hoard too much.

Judging from the market of epidemic prevention control bureaus all over the country, there will be no distribution of materials after home isolation. It may be said that there will be some areas that cannot be taken care of in the first few days. But generally, it will not be given to Shanghai, because Shanghai's economy is very developed. If there is an epidemic, the relevant funds for epidemic prevention and control will be in place, and there will be no major problems in material distribution. Therefore, for different people in Shanghai, the short-term necessities of life for about a week are basically enough.

For people from places other than Guangzhou, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, some small and medium-sized cities may not be so perfect in material distribution. Need to hoard more rice, flour, grain and oil. Because it can't hold fruits and vegetables, you can't eat rice, noodles, grain and oil for a long time to meet the demand for one month. Although you don't need some instant noodles and sausages in general, you can't have nothing when you really use them. Vegetables can be bought for a long time, such as cauliflower and onion, and can be kept in the refrigerator for about a week.

Don't unify too many products, because ordinary people hoard too much goods, which will lead to insufficient supply in supermarkets, and then create an illusion that there may be an epidemic now, and everyone will start hoarding goods. In fact, this is a vicious circle. If you buy in moderation, the goods in the supermarket can be supplied completely. But if everyone oversubscribes, far exceeding the normal purchase demand, the supermarket may not be able to supply it, and there will be problems.