Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
According to many businesses, this year customers began their Tet shopping
earlier than usual, and sales ended up around 30 percent higher than last year.
Most supermarkets had made careful preparations and stocked up early on
high-quality goods, with their stocks being 12 - 21.2 percent higher than last
year.
During the festival, the number of customers visiting supermarkets to buy fresh
produce, processed foods and fruits for Tet spiked, and long lines could be seen
in many places.
Retailers also offered discounts on produce and non-food items - up to 49
percent the latter - and extended their opening hours to meet the increased
shopping demand.
Mobile retailers also went to industrial parks and remote districts to meet
shopping demand.
Traditional markets also saw increased business.
But despite the spike in demand, the prices of most goods remained relatively
steady in HCM City, with some like meat and eggs even seeing slight drops due to
abundant supply.
Flower prices were not much higher than during normal days, with some being sold
at half the prices prevailing during Tet last year.
The city's Department of Industry and Trade even had to exhort locals to buy
flowers to help farmers and businesses before shops could sell their stocks.
Apricot blossoms, one of the most popular Tet flowers, did not sell well after
blossoming early due to the abundance of rain.
Prices of fruits were steady with those of dragon fruit and pomelo falling by
half.
Source: VNA