The idea is fantastic but being Indians, we will preach the others and quietly buy the stuff for yourself.
On Wednesday, 26 August 2015 15:30:04 UTC+5:30, drmahes...@yahoo.com wrote:
-- On Wednesday, 26 August 2015 15:30:04 UTC+5:30, drmahes...@yahoo.com wrote:
🍵🍴🍵🍴🍵🍴🍵 FOOD ALERTDear Friends as you are seeing there is an upward swing in Onion Prices in last few days. From Rs.30/kg to Rs. 60/kg in Mumbai & Rs. 75/kg in north. Its a fact the fields which produce corps were badly hit by rains, an estimated 5 Lac tonnes less crop has been produced. Now every TV channel is predicting it will b Rs. 100/kg soon.Is there any solution to this problem ??😳YES .... A similar situation was there in Japan about 15 years back when there was crises of Tomatoes. Prices were very high. Almost all the citizens decided not to buy them for a week. As you know all food products are perishable ... the impact of this self boycott was prices started falling & very soon near a point were all citizens rich & poor can buy. This is a classic case in recent time. If this can happen in Japan then why not in India ?????So let's have a self imposed ban on buying onions for atleast 20 to 30 days. The traders & hoarders will get a strong message & prices will start coming to a level where any common person can afford to buy it.Don't buy for a month, prepare special dishes with vegetables you get at cheaper rate.If you think this is good strategy please forward it to your near & dear ones. Also suggest any further improvements too... A Common Man. 👨
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