Tian Yali placed these items directly in front of Li Fei, with the prices clearly marked on them. Li Fei examined them carefully. As he expected, there were both cheap and expensive cardamom pastes. The key point was that the cardamom paste indeed had a certain effectiveness. The cheapest was a few bucks, and the most expensive was only around a hundred or two, whereas their cardamom paste was priced at two thousand.
This stark difference in prices had clearly created a natural bias in the market.
Li Fei had anticipated such occurrences when he initially considered targeting the low-end market, but as Tian Yali thought, even he had underestimated the speed of capital operations.
This was the first time he directly confronted, or rather felt the so-called pressure of capital. At this moment, Li Fei felt a certain excitement. To him, the true power of capital was uncontrollable; however, these were just tricks played by some clowns, and he didn't care at all.