Jiang Zhi negotiated with suppliers three times regarding the above-mentioned grains and meats, ensuring the same quantity each time. Knowing Jiang Zhi needed them urgently, the suppliers negotiated to transfer supplies in batches from other logistics channels to the large warehouses she rented.
The warehouses she rented were all equipped with corresponding cold storage rooms, which could store so many frozen goods.
As long as she goes to collect the grain regularly, there is enough room for this much food.
She loves all kinds of fresh fruit, especially tropical fruit. She bought eight thousand watermelons alone, seeded and seedless, all kinds, neatly arranged.
Salt is crucial in the post-apocalyptic world. Ferocious beasts roam the coast, and earthquakes devastate the land. Salt fields are practically inoperable after the apocalypse, and the surviving salt has become a scarce commodity with extremely high prices. However, people must consume it to survive. Therefore, Jiang Zhi directly purchased twenty tons of different types of salt from various salt merchants in the salt-producing regions.
Iodized salt, pickled salt, whatever it is, as long as it's salt, it's fine.
Aside from salt, Jiang Zhi directly sources other seasonings such as oil, sugar, and chili peppers from local manufacturers and buys them by the case.
Besides food, there was also clothing. Jiang Zhi found several reliable factories online, selling everything from underwear and socks to winter coats, windbreakers, and even military overcoats, and ordered several thousand sets of each.
She runs a supermarket, so of course she has to sell clothes and shoes, catering to men, women, young and old—all in one place.
In addition to finished clothes and shoes, she also ordered various fabrics from fabric manufacturers, fifty bolts of each. Two tons of cotton and finished cotton wadding were also ordered.
We also acquired 500 jin of cotton seeds.
Bedding, and even furniture and mattresses, are all under consideration. In short, when it comes to housing, Jiang Zhi is practically ready to buy a mobile villa.
She actually had that idea.
These past few days, she's been traveling all over the country without a break. Now that she has a moment to rest, Jiang Zhi realizes she needs a place to stay while traveling. She's considering three options: RV accommodation, tents, or the most sophisticated option: a mobile prefabricated house that can be upgraded into a warm, small villa, albeit with an all-steel structure.
Jiang Zhi found a company that designs mobile villas. After explaining her purpose, the company said they could use 3D printing technology to print a mobile villa in a week and then spend another week decorating it.
Jiang Zhi didn't have high requirements for the design, only for the materials. They had to be warm and insulated against the cold, and also withstand gale-force winds of level twelve and earthquakes of magnitude eight.
The other party also gave full affirmation, stating that they used a new type of material that is extremely warm, and the walls produced by the printing technology are strong enough to withstand a magnitude 9 earthquake. Even if damaged by an earthquake, they will not shatter but will only collapse as a whole, greatly helping the homeowner escape.
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