Vegetables for 3 days will be sold collectively Tokyo supermarket new model Corona April 25 at 12:04

In response to Governor Koike of Tokyo calling for refraining from shopping at supermarkets, etc., once every three days, supermarkets in Tokyo sell the vegetables for three days in a single purchase so that they can sell vegetables in a batch. Efforts to do so have begun.

At a supermarket in Tokyo's Sumida Ward, we have begun efforts to sell vegetables at a rate of 5% cheaper than usual, in a single bag so that you can buy vegetables for 3 days in a batch.

At the Kessa store, employees were busy packing onions into bags. A man in his 30s who visited for shopping said, "I noticed the display for 3 days and bought an onion. I usually shop once every 3 days, but if it is summarized, it will be easier to select products. ".

At this store, posters are posted to inform people of the crowded hours and customers are encouraged to visit the shop during relatively free hours.From next week, seniors and pregnant women will be given priority at the cash register. Will be set up.

Gomi, the representative of the supermarket, said, “The store is being asked to do something that has never been seen before, but I would like to further consider it while seeing the effect of how to reduce congestion while maintaining sales.”