Nhật Bản: Một chùm nho bán với giá gần 250 triệu đồng
(Baonghean.vn) - On the morning of July 7, a Japanese person spent nearly 250 million VND to buy a bunch of "Ruby Roman" grapes at the first fruit auction of the season.
Normally, a bunch of grapes only costs a few hundred thousand or less.
However, in a recent auction held in Japan on July 7, Mr. Takamaru Konishi, a buyer from western Japan, was willing to spend nearly 250 million VND to buy a bunch of "Ruby Roman" grapes.
Mr. Konishi will display the bunch of grapes in his store before letting customers taste it.
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A bunch of “Ruby Roman” grapes is sold for nearly 25 million VND. Photo: SIPA |
It is known that paying tens of millions for a bunch of grapes or a special fruit is not uncommon at auctions like this in Japan.
Last year, a watermelon was also sold for 350,000 yen (nearly 8 million VND) and a pair of Yabari melons, considered the king of Japanese fruits, was sold for 1.5 million yen (nearly 265 million VND).
In addition to owning the above special fruits, buyers or traders also want to introduce their store brand to the public.
And in Japanese culture, they highly value fruits and often use luxurious fruits when worshiping.
In stores, fruits arranged in baskets are considered great gifts.
Even in supermarkets, the price of fruit in the land of the rising sun is quite expensive: about 200 yen (nearly 50 thousand VND) for a regular apple./.
Chu Thanh
(According to 20Minutes)
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