Monday was my holiday and I wanted to take a long walk on monday. So this monday I went for a long walk and on my way back I thought of going to the fruit market and vegetable market which belongs to our village.
The market in our village is not that big. Here local small shopkeepers buy vegetables and fruits so that they can sell them in small shops.
In this way vegetables are also brought to this market by our small local landlords.
Think of it as a local market.
Which starts early in the morning.
And all the vegetables in this market are fresh and brought from the fields of local farmers.
When I was walking back, I turned towards the market and all the shopkeepers in the market were busy buying and selling.
I saw there was no fruit.
But I wanted to buy cheap fruit from the market. But there were stones, so I planned to buy stones.
Inside the market, there is a bid for the item and whichever buyer bids the most, the item becomes the highest bidder.
This is how the first bid for spinach started and I was surprised to see that the spinach shopkeepers who sell us 100 rupees per kg buy the same spinach from the market for 200 rupees.
After the spinach, there was a bid for pumpkins, then for cucumbers, and after waiting for about an hour, there was a bid for sangtras.
I saw many shopkeepers waiting for the bids to start.
Thus began the bidding.
The first bid started at Rs.
The second bid was Rs 110 .
Whenever I bid on a pile of orange, two or three shopkeepers would bid more. But since I also made the whole plan that today I will take cheap orange from the market.
Thus, when the shopkeepers saw that I was also slowly increasing the bid, they stepped back and I won the bid on the side of orange.
So I made a successful bid and bought one hundred oranges for three hundred and twenty rupees. While the price of an orange in the market is five rupees.
Thus, if I had bought so many oranges from the shop, I would have had to pay five hundred rupees.
That makes a big difference.
The vegetables seen in all the pictures were also cheap if bid.
While shopkeepers buy vegetables and fruits cheaply from the market and sell them to the general public at high prices.
You can see the fresh pumpkin in the picture. The shopkeeper sells a kilo of pumpkins for Rs.
The same thing happened with cucumber Tori.
And the shopkeeper of both the vegetables is one hundred rupees per kg.
I have seen in the market that some shopkeepers meet each other and do not allow other customers to bid and then increase the bid and this way the customer gets upset.
The same thing happened to me, but I knew it. So if the oranges were more than my price, I would never buy them.
This bundle wad packed by shopkeeper and now is ready to sell at shop. Fruit vegitable whole sale market was very much cheap than shops
Here are green chilli i like these chilli and like very spicy chatnii of these green chillies. Green chillies are cheap also than shop
Wow i bought these orange after successful bidding i came back at home. Orange were very much sweet and full of juice
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