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Vegetables from Japanese grocery supermarkets

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#1
  • クッキング・ボーイ
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  • 2021/08/28 11:42

It has been a long time ago, but the freshness of Chinese cabbage and cabbage does not seem to be good. In the worst cases, they have brownish vegetables on the shelves. So I try to buy vegetables at the rice supermarket, but it is a hassle to stop at two different places. Can you do something about this, person in charge?

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#3
  • 四股を踏む
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 12:38
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If it's too much trouble to stop at two places, you can make it in one
Why don't you go to an Asian market?
Asian markets may not have the same selection as Japanese markets, but they
sell a variety of Japanese name products.

You can complain directly to the person in charge of the cashier or
the person in charge of the sales floor.

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#4
  • おこちゃま
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 15:32
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Mama ~ It's a pain to go to two supermarkets
Okay. I'll make a complaint to MARUKA0
Note : The example of selfishness

If you have a problem with it, buy organic from Nijiya. It's expensive.

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#5
  • 在米25年
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 15:48
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Japanese supermarkets have always been expensive and the vegetables are not fresh. Korean supermarkets have a similar selection and are cheaper. I know it's a hassle, but you probably go shopping at least once a week.

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#6
  • ローインカム
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 15:53
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H-mart is expensive, though.
Near my place, H is the only Korean one.

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#7
  • はあ?
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 15:55
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> Can't you do something about it, person in charge? Just tell the person in charge, stupid.

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#8
  • アホですか?
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 16:09
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Complain directly to the supermarket.

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#9
  • コラ
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 16:22
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If you have time to bitch here, go to two supermarkets.

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#10
  • 末路
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 18:28
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# 8
Who do you complain to in the supermarket?
It should be the person in charge of that section.

If you complain to the meat department about a complaint in the vegetable department,
the meat department will just laugh at you.

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#11
  • クッキング・パパ
  • 2021/08/29 (Sun) 06:18
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I feel the same way, but no matter what I say, it won't improve as long as there are people buying. I do see it as a good buy though.
Another example is that sometimes the sale price at supermarket A is higher than the regular price at supermarket B. But you don't have to make it cheaper because there are people who buy it. Well, that's kind of great in a way.

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#12
  • 末路
  • 2021/08/29 (Sun) 07:34
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# No matter what you say, as long as there are people buying, there will be no improvement.
What did you say to whom in the store ?

If they don't improve, when you buy an item, you should pick the item up and down
and if the clerk says something about it being damaged
tell the customer that he/she has the right to choose an item in good condition because he/she paid for it.
Tell them that they have the right to choose the item in good condition because they paid for it.

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#14
  • 自分の都合が一番
  • 2021/08/29 (Sun) 11:40
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Do not choose anything that is not of quality for your own safety
.

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#15
  • 理解不能
  • 2021/08/29 (Sun) 14:05
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What is #12 writing ? I don't understand.

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#16
  • Korean
  • 2021/08/29 (Sun) 16:07
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I often buy vegetables at Korean markets. I was surprised at how cheap they were and how tasteless they were. S Mart is still better. I don't buy them. N Organic, they are always displaying vegetables that are not fresh.

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#17
  • 自分の都合が一番
  • 2021/08/29 (Sun) 16:30
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# 15

The point is that when I choose fresh vegetables, I choose those that are not damaged
so I check the items on display with my hands and
buy those that are not damaged.

You don't know this much ??

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#18
  • ↑↑↑
  • 2021/08/29 (Sun) 21:24
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>17 himself ? how did you decipher it from 12 ?

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#19
  • 自分の都合が一番
  • 2021/08/30 (Mon) 08:27
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↑ 18
Don't wonder here
go to the supermarket and buy some lettuce
choose the damaged and brown one or the one without damage
practice and write it down.

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#20
  • くだらない
  • 2021/08/30 (Mon) 08:46
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↑ what a struggle ? lol

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#21
  • ほんとなんの争い笑笑
  • 2021/08/30 (Mon) 09:54
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Number 12 is hard to read as Japanese.

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#22
  • 主夫
  • 2021/09/03 (Fri) 23:17
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I thought Chinese cabbage and cabbage were Asian foods, but strangely enough, Walmart and Smart & Final have some pretty good ones. Of course, other vegetables are also very fresh.
I wonder if the Japanese supermarkets are being taken advantage of by the vendors.

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#23

> I think Japanese supermarkets are being lambasted by their suppliers.

I think they are buying cheap and selling high.
Japanese consumers are rich and will pay as much as they can.

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#24
  • ウォルマート
  • 2021/09/04 (Sat) 00:17
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Wal-Mart is a little scary. I am worried because they put vegetables that were once dropped on the floor on the floor as they were, put frozen foods that were left on another shelf for a while by a customer with bad manners back in the freezer, and put items that need to be refrigerated at room temperature.

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#25
  • 口にゃだすまい昔のことは
  • 2021/09/04 (Sat) 08:06
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Ah, good job, you are very observant!

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#26
  • w
  • 2021/09/04 (Sat) 13:50
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Walmart's Chinese cabbage has many white parts and is not hard ?
Cabbage is good at farmer's market, but , Chinese cabbage is still Japanese American market. Cabbage is good at farmer's market.

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#27
  • ウォルマート
  • 2021/09/04 (Sat) 14:36
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I just happened to see a couple of them in the immediate area, and if I see several in the immediate area, I'll assume this is normal.

There are several Walmart stores in my immediate area, so I do buy non-perishable food.

On a side note, Trader Joe's is one of the places where you can find old items being put back on the shelf on time.

Sprouts is a shame because their strawberries are just bad. But the bagged cucumbers are crispy and delicious.

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#28
  • コスコ
  • 2021/09/04 (Sat) 14:49
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Walmart customers are mostly lower class and have bad manners.

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#30
  • ウォルマート
  • 2021/09/05 (Sun) 00:08
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Cosco, I think you're right 😅I suggest you go early in the morning, preferably before 10am. It was really miserable in the evening. I think it depends on the store.

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#31
  • こだわりを捨てる
  • 2021/09/05 (Sun) 07:33
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# 28
Ansan, the Buddha's merits are showing.

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#33
  • セイワNEW
  • 2021/09/05 (Sun) 22:39
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I've been going down the freeway for so long that I didn't know Seiwa existed and went to TC, but lately I've been going to Seiwa and TC about 50/50. I started to use the freeway and noticed the existence of Seiwa, and in OC, TC and Seiwa in Costa Mesa are close to each other along the same harbor, so some people seem to be using the freeway for both.
I can't remember the prices so I can't compare them, but personally I think I can choose Seiwa more slowly.
I go to TC when there is a sale item I am looking for, such as rice, etc. I enjoy Gardena TC so much that I go there once a month even though it is far away. Seiwa has different kinds of snacks than TC.
I buy frozen fish from Seiwa without the country of origin written on the package. I buy raw fish from TC. A foodie friend of mine says that I should buy sashimi at Mitsuwa, but Mitsuwa is generally a bit expensive, so I don't go there very often.

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#34

I bought lunch at Crenshaw's and had diarrhea, so I don't go there very often because it's an old or dubious production area, and I've learned my lesson. I have learned my lesson and don't go there very often. However, I sometimes buy cheap snacks and those with expiration dates on them. Frozen food is suspicious and the quality is too bad.

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#35

#33 Seiwa NEW Mr.
This is a sequel to the vegetable story.
As many of you know, Seiwa is owned by the founder of Marukai. The grandfather of Marukai retired due to his age.
He handed over the management to Tokyo central but his passion for MARUKAI still hasn't cooled down and he opened Seiwa as a new restaurant.
Also, on a side note, Mitsuwa's side dish is delicious "Omu-nigiri" (omelette rice balls). Also, as a side note, Mitsuwa's "Omu-nigiri" (rice ball with omelette rice) is delicious. I use Mitsuwa for fresh fish.

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