"One hundred thousand catties of flour, fifty thousand catties of millet, thirty thousand catties each of cornmeal and sorghum flour. In addition, give me twenty thousand catties of each of the various grains you have in the store. The quality shouldn't be too good or too bad, just average."
The reason why Jiang Yunshu said this was purely due to his consideration of productivity in 1972.
Modern rice, corn, wheat, etc. are all developed by agronomists through unremitting efforts. Even if the quality is average, it is far superior to that of that era.
Just because she’s smart doesn’t mean people in the 1970s were stupid.
She knew that possessing a treasure was a crime, but if she really had to go through it, the most important thing was for her to live alone and spend those years in peace.
Faced with an unknown life, Jiang Yunshu was full of anxiety and uneasiness, but if she really encountered danger, she would hide in space.
Space is her safe haven, a safe haven more reliable than men.
"Sister, are you serious about this?" The proprietress's voice trembled a little.
The main reason is that business has been a bit slow recently. After working hard for a month and deducting miscellaneous expenses, there is not much money left for them.
If this order is true, the couple will not have to worry about anything for at least half a year. Combined with their existing savings, they can also buy a large apartment of more than 200 square meters in the city center for their son who is about to get married.
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Old sister? Jiang Yunshu nodded with difficulty: "Really, I'll pay for it later. I have other things to buy."
This business has a complete range of rice, flour, grain and oil. Buying them all together can save you a lot of time.
The boss and his wife were ecstatic, and the boss's wife wrote non-stop with her pen, frantically recording what Jiang Yunshu needed.
2,000 barrels of peanut oil, 2,000 barrels of corn oil, 2,000 barrels of rapeseed oil...
Oh, and there are 1,000 kilograms of handmade noodles.
Jiang Yunshu bought everything the business had. With her eloquence, she spent tens of millions to get all these things.
Jiang Yunshu paid half of the deposit, and she would transfer the remaining money to the boss's wife's bank card after the goods were delivered.
The purpose of doing this is to prevent the boss and his wife from selling inferior products as good ones. Although what she wants is not good, it is not ruled out that there are worse ones.
When my grandfather was still alive, he once said that the most important thing in this world that cannot be underestimated is the human heart. Money is a blinding thing, and you never know what shameful things people will do for the sake of profit.
Even brothers can become enemies over money, let alone a stranger who has never spoken to you.
Before leaving, Jiang Yunshu did not forget to tell the boss the address of the warehouse. Then, she went to another business that had all the seasonings available on the market.
The first thing to be dealt with was salt, 1,000 boxes of iodized salt and 1,000 boxes of non-iodized salt. In addition, considering the differences in times, Jiang Yunshu also ordered 50 bags of coarse salt, the kind in large packages, each bag weighing about 25 kilograms.
Jiang Yunshu asked for a little less of each of the other seasonings needed for cooking, but the little she put in still scared the owner of the business.
300 boxes of Qianhe zero-additive light soy sauce, 300 boxes of Zilin aged vinegar, 300 boxes of Hengshun white vinegar, 300 boxes of Haitian cooking wine, 300 boxes of Lee Kum Kee dark soy sauce, and 300 boxes of Haitian oyster sauce.
200 boxes of Maggi chicken essence, 200 boxes of Lotus MSG, 200 boxes of Pixian bean paste, 200 boxes of small-milled sesame oil, 200 boxes of sesame paste, 200 boxes of Lao Gan Ma for noodles, and 200 boxes of Zhongjing mushroom sauce, which Jiang Yunshu couldn't do without.
I also ordered 100 boxes of Kewpie salad dressing, Tunhe ketchup...
500 kilograms of ginger, 500 kilograms of dried chili peppers...
Jiang Yunshu was talking until his mouth was dry and the boss's hands were cramping from writing. Just when the boss thought things were about to end, Jiang Yunshu started again as if he was reading out the menu.
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The most important ones are brown sugar, white sugar and red dates. In the 1970s, these three things were hard currency and could be used when asking people for help.
The store happened to have some, so Jiang Yunshu bought 2,000 kilograms of each.
When Jiang Yunshu finished her work, it was already five o'clock in the afternoon, so she found a hotel on a tour group that looked good and stayed there.
After a day of running around, Jiang Yunshu's two thin legs were too tired to walk, but when she thought about what she was about to wear, she felt like she was injected with chicken blood and was full of morale.
Xiao Jiang has not yet succeeded in stockpiling goods, and he still needs to work hard, but at this time, most of the stores are closed.
After struggling on the bed for three seconds, Jiang Yunshu sat up with a somersault and wandered around the street with his fully charged cell phone.
This trip tonight was very fruitful. After asking around, Jiang Yunshu found an old man selling tofu and ordered twenty pots of braised tofu.
Tofu is Jiang Yunshu's favorite. It tastes delicious whether eaten raw, fried or boiled.
In winter, a bowl of steaming hot kimchi and tofu soup can warm your heart.
But when paying, Jiang Yunshu saw the little guy in the yard who had lost both legs, and he felt sorry for him and gave him an extra thousand.
In addition, Jiang Yunshu ate and packed up the Northeast's iron pot stewed goose, sweet and sour pork, three fresh vegetables, and braised pork slices.
On the way back to the hotel, Jiang Yunshu passed by an inconspicuous little shop on the street that sold homemade grain wine.
The taste is mellow, and most importantly, it is cheap, five yuan per pound. Jiang Yunshu generously ordered five hundred pounds.
She doesn't drink this wine, she bought it specifically as a gift. White wine was a very precious thing in the 1970s.
There were also cigarettes, which were also essential. Jiang Yunshu went to many stores and bought cigarettes in packs of two, all of which were the cheapest. She was busy all night before she finally got the amount she wanted.
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