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How to treat the behavior of merchants buying 6000 Jin of unsalable vegetables and giving them to residents for free?

During this period, a serious COVID-19 epidemic occurred in many areas, especially in Chongqing and Sichuan, resulting in many people being isolated at home. As we all know, when they were isolated, the most scarce thing was our daily necessities, such as vegetables. Recently, a very warm scene happened in Zhengzhou, because a vegetable farmer in Zhengzhou could not sell his own food because of the epidemic. It has resulted in unsalable sales. However, a caring merchant in a community in Zhengzhou paid for the slow-moving vegetable farmers and bought all his vegetables. Then the merchant distributed more than 6,000 kilograms of vegetables he bought to the residents for free. Because of the large number of vegetables purchased, the merchants also distributed vegetables to other residents together with the residential property staff.

After understanding the situation of vegetable farmers and the owner's demand for fresh vegetables, the merchants bought all the 6000 Jin vegetables. Later, they pulled three carts and brought the 6,000 yuan into the community. Among these vegetables, tomatoes, Chinese cabbage, potatoes, ginger, spinach and celery look particularly fresh. For the residents who were isolated because of the epidemic, this is undoubtedly a timely help. When vegetables are brought into the community, they actively organize volunteer teams to distribute these vegetables and send them to every resident. For such a scene, each of us feels a little warm in our hearts. At the same time, we also believe that with our joint efforts, we will definitely overcome the epidemic.

The merchants' own purchase of 6,000 Jin of unsalable vegetables not only made many residents feel warm, but also infected countless people. The practice of merchants not only solved the problem of vegetable farmers, but also solved the housing needs of residents who are being isolated. If these vegetables are not bought by the merchants themselves, they will only rot in the ground, thus causing a waste. Therefore, this practice of merchants can be said to be a good thing.