Ever wondered how far 483 yuan (about $70) stretches for groceries during a pandemic lockdown? Let’s dive into the shopping cart of Wenjie, a Wuhan resident navigating life at the epicenter of COVID-19. 🏙️🦠
The Essentials Breakdown
Wenjie’s budget prioritizes staples: 10kg rice (45 yuan), 5kg flour (30 yuan), and cooking oil (60 yuan). Fresh veggies like cabbage and carrots cost 50 yuan total, while frozen dumplings (35 yuan) and eggs (25 yuan) add protein. 🍚🥬🥚
Survival Math
With careful meal planning, Wenjie estimates her haul lasts 12-14 days. She skimps on snacks but stocks instant noodles (20 yuan) and preserved tofu (15 yuan) for quick meals. \"It’s tight, but creativity helps,\" she says, showing homemade pickles from leftover radishes. 💡🧂
Community Threads
Neighborhood group buys amplify purchasing power—pooling funds for bulk meat (100 yuan/kg pork split four ways). Still, prices fluctuate: \"A pineapple cost 25 yuan last week. Now it’s 18,\" Wenjie notes. 🛒🤝
Reference(s):
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