After Black Lotus became a reborn person, he went completely crazy

Chapter 402: Can you get some phosphate fertilizer and chemical fertilizer back?

In the afternoon, Xia Ran received a call from her hometown and she found time to call back.

The person who answered the phone was Qi Chenglong, who got the phone number from Gui Niang.

After greeting each other, Qi Chenglong knew that the phone bill was expensive, so he didn't waste time and got straight to the point:

"Nothing else. We just want to get some more goods from you to sell. It would be best if we could get a batch of bicycles, the same kind you sold last time. I wonder if we can get them? If you have other new goods, we'll take them too. Of course, we also want cigarettes."

"Bicycle? Who wants it? How many?" It seems that she needs to stock up more of these things before leaving Shanghai this time.

"My eldest sister and her family want some. The goods they brought from the last exchange meeting are selling really well. Let's order 300 bicycles first."

Qi Chenglong's elder sister and her family made a lot of money in just a few short days, which was much faster than he had made money before, and he was tempted by it.

It’s a pity that Xia Ran is in his county, otherwise he would have to get involved.

"Okay, I get it, but I can't go back for a while, I can only go back after the New Year. As for cigarettes, let's see how much I can get this time, but it won't be the same price as last time."

When talking about this, Xia Ran wanted to cover her face. It was her dark history and so embarrassing.

"I know, I know." Speaking of this Qi Chenglong, he wanted to laugh. This was the only mistake made by this cruel and ruthless woman. It was so funny.

Then he asked tentatively: "Also, can you help me get some fertilizer and phosphate fertilizer? We are in urgent need of this here. Every household needs it."

Xia Ran had never thought that fertilizer and phosphate fertilizer could be produced in his own city. However, the profit from this is indeed not small, mainly because every household has to buy it, this thing is a necessity.

How can we live without fertilizers? Ordinary people can live without buying new clothes for a year, but they cannot live without buying fertilizers and phosphate fertilizers.

What to do if you don’t have money to buy? You can go to the seller and pay him back after you sell the grain. The price he paid will definitely be much higher than the current price.

This seems to be a feasible thing. If I get involved, I can control the price and sell it to the people at a relatively cheaper price, thus saving them some farming costs.

After Xia Ran figured it out, she replied, "I've made note of this and will try to get these things back. But I may get some other goods back by then, and I'll let you know when the time comes. You can ask your eldest sister and the others to come over to select the goods. Let them build up their connections right now and wait patiently."

You must cultivate a few excellent distributors for yourself in advance and keep them for later use.

Anyway, they belong to two different counties and have no impact on each other. We must support them and make them our loyal distributors.

Now it’s just the small items, and when the time is right in the future, she can provide everyone with large and small household appliances.

There aren't any large or small home appliance production bases in my hometown, and the products are more expensive than each other.

In the original body's memory, even those quality-no products were sold out in his hometown, and even sold at extremely high prices.

Those wicked guys have cheated wave after wave of ordinary people, and all they made was people's hard-earned money. They have no moral integrity at all.

What impressed me most was that someone pulled a tricycle with an induction cooker, the kind without a packaging box, and was selling it in the village.

A small speaker that costs more than 300 yuan and plays music in a loop has exaggerated the quality of these three-no products.

The villagers didn't know what brand it was, they just knew it could be used as long as there was electricity, and it would be very convenient to cook after work, which would save a lot of trouble, so they bought it.

The poor families simply exchanged their food for it. That’s how it is. They believed whatever the boss said.

As a result, the induction cookers that the common people bought by exchanging grain for their food were either burned or exploded after being used once or twice, and were completely scrapped.

The key point is that one village can consume enough induction cookers to power a tricycle. Isn’t that outrageous?

They deceived village after village. They deceived as many villages as there were in a township. They went through the villages one by one in a sweeping manner.

There are many similar incidents. If you want to find someone to reason with, you don’t know where to go. These people are simply lacking in virtue.

There are also those rice cookers with steamers that cost more than 100 yuan in big cities and are about to be eliminated. They are sold at twice the price in the county where I grew up.

There are also electric pressure cookers. In big cities, you can buy a good quality branded one for around 300/400 yuan. The price in my hometown is double that, and the key is that it is not a branded one.

Who can you go to for justice on this matter? The common people don’t understand it, so they can only suffer losses again and again.

Furthermore, there is no such thing as a shelf life. They won't be responsible once the product is sold to you, as if they just blew the shelf life that should have existed.

There is no logic at all, it's a complete monopoly business.

If you are unlucky and find that it is broken two days after taking it home, you will have to accept the consequences.

The common people there don't know how to protect their rights. They will just feel sad and blame themselves for many days, blaming themselves for having poor vision and not knowing how to choose things, and for choosing something of poor quality.

The reason why Xia Ran knew this so clearly was because when Dujuanniao came back from summer vacation at university, they casually mentioned it while shopping. That was in the early 2000s.

The more remote the place, the more outrageously expensive these things are.

As long as I am alive in this life, I must solve the problems of these dealers, break this monopoly, and only supply good products with quality assurance.

Later, I heard from many people who had returned from working outside that the prices of goods in supermarkets in small counties are more expensive than those in first-tier cities.

Except for the cheaper housing prices compared to first-tier cities, all other consumption is comparable to that in first-tier cities, which sounds outrageous.

But this is a real true story.

Moreover, those who returned complained that they found that they, who had worked away from home, could not afford to live in their hometowns at all because the consumption was too high and too abnormal.

A small county town with no industry has made the prices of daily necessities so expensive, and in the end it is the local people who suffer.

Especially for those ordinary farmers, the price of grain has not changed for decades, and a pound of grain cannot be exchanged for a bottle of water.

The state did provide subsidies for this, but these subsidies never reached the hands of the ordinary people who farmed the land.

Either the money is intercepted and diverted by people above them for other purposes, or it is directly embezzled by grassroots leading cadres.

Therefore, many good policies are broadcast on the news, and ordinary people are lucky enough to hear about them but have never actually seen them. This is a very fucked-up thing.

It's simply a rip-off without any negotiation, and it's an open and aboveboard rip-off.

Xia Ran made up her mind at this moment. She would definitely build a one-stop super shopping mall in the future, and it would be affordable. If someone did it like the future generations, she would squeeze out these small supermarkets.

Moreover, she wants to train the county residents to use branded products with guaranteed quality from now on.

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