Buying Eggs, Fish and Rice at the Market
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Good day everyone, but as I write this, it’s evening tonight and I’m snoring. Anyway, we went to the market of Langihan today to buy a tray of egg. The price of the egg depends on its size.
We also bought 1 sack of rice. Before the Philippine president won, his campaign was to decrease the price of rice down to 25 pesos from 68 pesos per kilo. Now that he reigns the country, diehard voters are mum. Many Filipinos are waiting when is its greatest deflation. From rice to other commodities at home, all products have become expensive. But the real truth is this, the products are pricey but the minimum wages of the employees remains low. If we just depend on our job’s income, we always have a shortage. It’s good to have a stable job that pays big with a part time business.
We also bought as fish, but only one kilo because this is expensive. We cooked it at home. My mother was always complaining why all of the dishes are cooked with an oil, so we made a tinola or a steamed fish with soup. Anyway, I’m sorry if I couldn’t upload more pictures because I need to relax now at my snoring phase.
How about you? How are the prices of the products you need at home or for your baby? Are you one of those who complain about the prices of the products today?
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