Upon learning the price was so cheap, Chu Mingcheng immediately began to pick out all the Mackerel over 35 centimeters from his basket.
Eighty yuan for ten jin, I may as well keep some more to make small dried fish to tease my cat.
Having selected all the bigger ones, he sold off all the rest.
Then he took out his green spot, and the fishmongers' eyes immediately lit up.
But their highest offer was only forty yuan per jin, which clearly was not a good deal for him.
Actually, this buying price was normal; the fishmongers bought from the fishermen and then sold to the stores.
The stores then sold to customers, and that was the market price, which was eighty yuan per jin.
Chu Mingcheng originally wanted to ask the big spenders in the group chat if they were interested, but then a passerby who was just watching the commotion wanted it and bought it for one thousand and fifty yuan, which worked out to be about eighty-one yuan per jin.