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Japan's prices have risen, and more than 654.38+0.8 million kinds of food have risen. How do local people cope with this situation?

The average housewife will choose to reduce consumption and choose some cost-effective alternative products. The economic crisis, inflation and energy crisis have had a great impact on many ordinary families in Japan. Rising prices have greatly affected the quality of life of ordinary Japanese residents. In this case, since we can't open up new sources, we must make more efforts to reduce expenses.

Due to the depreciation of the yen and rising prices, nearly 90% of Japanese people? Feeling uneasy about the future family income and expenditure? Among them, the anxiety of people aged 30 to 50 is particularly obvious. With the increase of product prices, the burden of family budget is also increasing. In order to let their families eat nutritious and cheap ingredients, Japanese housewives have also tried their best.

Some people go to extremes: for example, choose supermarkets with big discounts, brush APP coupons to buy special products, exchange membership points for goods, and even take children to the supermarket to reduce the purchase of snacks. Every family has its own consumption habits. Because of the economic crisis and inflation, many families' original consumption concepts are gradually changing, and more cheap goods will become frequent customers in their shopping lists. Faced with the serious price increase, many housewives are also exchanging experiences with each other, and some even choose to go to their parents' homes in the countryside frequently. Because vegetables brought from the countryside don't cost too much, it is also a way to save money at home.

There is really no way to reduce expenses. Everyone starts to control the consumption, hoping to reduce more expenses by saving. Especially in energy, where energy can be saved now, everyone has tried their best, that is, they are afraid that if they spend too much, they will not be able to bear greater inflation. Because the economic crisis is global, it is not easy for most Japanese to meet the basic problem of food and clothing, because many Japanese families have begun to have lower requirements for the basic quality of life.