As the “disappeared rice” returned, the consumer price index for September showed that “rice is expensive!” and in Tokyo’s 23 wards it was 40% higher than the previous year.

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0001Capital Region Tiger ★.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:04:37.88ID:XXOCYxEO9
Rice disappeared from supermarket shelves this summer. Just when it seemed the shortage had subsided when new rice began to appear on the market in the fall, prices have risen significantly. In September, the consumer price index for Tokyo’s 23 wards showed that rice prices rose 41.4% compared to the same month last year. The price has increased from 2,000 yen for 5 kg to 2,800 yen. This is the highest growth rate in 49 years. Full text at source Last updated: 10/14 (Mon) 9:22
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「消えたコメ」が戻ってきたら「コメが高い!」になっていた 9月の消費者物価指数で東京23区内では前年比4割高(東洋経済オンライン) - Yahoo!ニュース
この夏、食品スーパーの棚から消えたおコメ。秋に新米が出回り始めて品薄が一段落したと思いきや、大幅に値上がりしている。9月の東京都区部の消費者物価指数でコメ類は前年同月に比べて41.4%上昇。5キロ
「消えたコメ」が戻ってきたら「コメが高い!」になっていた 9月の消費者物価指数で東京23区内では前年比4割高 ★2 [首都圏の虎★]
0043Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:12:16.37ID:G/5DNTVu0
>>1
This will accelerate the trend away from the US.
0002Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:05:20.63ID:cIZBUiZx0
Why not donate rice to your hometown?
0035Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:14.95ID:q4PgL0UU0(1/8)
>>2
If you use the hometown tax donation method of rice, it might be good because it doesn’t go through wholesale and retail.
So that’s what hometown tax donations are like, the tertiary industry.
0003Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:05:52.10ID:SJO+a3F90
The shumai disappeared…no, it’s nothing…
0004Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:06:33.94ID:CM8sAlQ00(1/3)
The mass media has stoked the hype, saying things like, “There’s a rice shortage!! Look! At this supermarket, people are rushing to get the new rice they just got!”
0012Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:08:41.23ID:2w4uPkVK0(1/3)
>>4
That’s right, that’s what caused the market to go haywire.
Well, the Nankai Trough earthquake will hit before that, so stock up, but the media also hyped this up lol.
0070Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:16:17.18ID:Zhh3ZBgt0(3/14)
>>4
The ones who get carried away are bored old people whose only source of information is TV
and scalpers.
0005Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:06:43.33ID:4i5jQ10R0(1/2)
Poor people eat barley rice, and the better class eat white rice. Don’t complain.
0006Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:07:07.04ID:TJV/nBj70
What’s going on? Are they stupid? The moment the price of rice goes up, all these idiots start coming out wanting to eat rice.
0007Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:07:26.93ID:xrh5pXmt0(1/3)
Even though the US price has risen by 40%, the Engel coefficient has not increased by even 4%.
0019Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:09:30.71ID:/3cimaAq0(1/10)
>>7
4% is 4% of your expenses. If you have 100,000 yen, doesn’t that mean 4,000 yen?
It’s probably 4% of your food, clothing and shelter.
0008Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:07:39.02ID:ni+0UXKb0(1/10)
I’m growing rice, do you have any questions? lol.
0053Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:14:10.83ID:apdbKE6y0
>>8
Don’t give it away for free to your neighbors, bring it back to wholesale price quickly.
0092Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:18:27.98ID:3x/u9wFM0(1/5)
>>8
> I grow rice, do you have any questions? lol
How many hectares do you cultivate? Right now we only have 4 tan, we’re just a carefree farmer who cultivates with Arashi.
0009Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:08:05.53ID:PLGNvNYI0
If you’re poor, don’t eat rice. Just make do with the food that matches your income.
0018Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:09:22.54ID:2w4uPkVK0(2/3)
>>9
Poor people eat barnyard millet, foxtail millet, and radish rice.
0010Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:08:26.94ID:6SPaW4tl0
More and more local restaurants are stopping the free refill offer.
0011Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:08:40.36ID:f12MC/dW0
Yes, yes, I haven’t commented on anything yet so feel free to do so.
0013Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:08:58.30ID:QNqg+Rup0(1/2)
The Engel Coefficient can’t be increased that much, so people will just buy food normally, so this is a poor reading.
0016Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:09:17.74ID:QNqg+Rup0(2/2)
>>13
Other ingredients.
0014Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:09:03.85ID:qC6U4i2Y0(1/2)
This morning I bought the cheapest rice at the supermarket for 3,480 yen (excluding tax) for 5kg, but it was a brand I’d never heard of.
0026Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:10:19.60ID:2w4uPkVK0(3/3)
>>14
Even in relatively expensive stores in Sapporo, you can get Yumepirika rice milled right in front of you for 3,000 yen for 5 kg.
0104Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:19:36.61ID:Zhh3ZBgt0(5/14)
>>14
You can buy delicious branded rice for that price
(laughs).
0015Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:09:13.64ID:+uzWcP6j0
In supermarkets in Tokyo, rice from places I’ve never seen before, like Koshihikari from Chiba and Akitakomachi from Ibaraki, is lined up.
Have they been falsifying the origin of the rice up until now? lol.
0033Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:08.88ID:o8e2NQW+0(1/2)
>>15
If you’re in Kanto, Ibaraki-san from Chiba is always selling it.
What you don’t see as much is Saitama-san, who should be producing quite a bit of rice.
0047Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:13:12.70ID:CM8sAlQ00(2/3)
>>15
Agricultural product shipping volume ranking
First place is Hokkaido, second place is Ibaraki, and third place is Chiba, so it’s not surprising to see rice there.
0087Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:17:57.33ID:NmrhqjPR0(1/3)
>>15
It’s unusual to not see rice from Chiba or Ibaraki in supermarkets in Tokyo.
If you’re thinking about being eco-friendly, local production and consumption is the best.
0020Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:09:35.19ID:ET9OuoqV0(1/3)
If we leave it to the LDP-Komeito government, we can rest assured about rice prices.
0021Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:10:00.34ID:Tos9eVbc0(1/8)
So why doesn’t the high-five guy post a picture to prove it’s high?
0022Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:10:11.02ID:CXS25EzA0
You guys don’t eat rice.
0023Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:10:11.54ID:icg4uW+h0(1/2)
The rice harvest finished yesterday. There was very little this year.
0034Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:13.35ID:ni+0UXKb0(2/10)
>>23
The rice harvest in my area is over today lol
And the union combine harvester cleaning is waiting for me from noon lol.
0024Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:10:16.36ID:bK4sbmdu0
Complete liberalization of rice imports. The Japanese people need California rice.
0025Security guard [lv.3] [smelly].Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:10:18.26ID:M5dyPkzP0(1/2)
Rice, rice, war.
0027Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:10:25.49ID:bkOTEKn90
If rice is expensive, go to Komeda.
0028Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:10:45.36ID:pv3ZZIub0
Will they succeed in stabilizing high rice prices? The LDP people are surprisingly cunning.
0046Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:12:35.02ID:5o7ktVWb0(1/2)
>>28
After all, farmers should just work as slaves.
The Constitutional Communist Party should bring down the hammer on those who talk nonsense about wanting money.
0031Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:03.86ID:nLgGfnx00
Until about two years ago, you could buy a pack of five grass-cutting tipped saws for just over 1,000 yen, but now you have to pay around 3,000 yen to get one.
0032Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:05.51ID:9qEOf9ns0(1/2)
A thread for poor people to complain lol
“Import it”
“Farmers are making too much money”
“Release stockpiles of rice”
“Scale up production”
You’re so embarrassing lol.
0048Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:13:30.35ID:OOEuBujY0
>>32
There are a lot of these ideas, but unfortunately, Japanese people don’t eat rice. There’s too little research.
0036Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:20.02ID:WPyARRQH0
Oatmeal is enough.
0038Security Guard [lv.12] [Sprout].Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:44.13ID:qtJLASZ60(1/3)
The prices are probably aimed at foreigners, people who look like complete foreigners, non-Tokyoites of a certain generation, and people who are grabbing the cheap money. In a place that has become foreign, businesses that were originally Japanese for many years are doing their best.
0039Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:52.56ID:n9xFxd7u0
It would be fine if farmers benefited from this, but it is unacceptable that intermediate companies are making profits.
0040Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:55.98ID:ZxH1zxDM0
When I went to the supermarket yesterday, I saw that 5kg was several hundred yen cheaper.
0041Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:58.47ID:zxGIpFX/0(1/8)
Let me explain to the idiots who think that large-scale agriculture will stabilize the supply. Companies won’t touch inefficient rice fields, so production will go down. The current supply is supported by the baby boomers in their 70s who are working like slaves. If companies became the main producers of rice, the price of rice would double.
0101Anonymous donburako rolling around.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:19:23.10ID:t/LzVXFJ0
>>41
It’s not uncommon for baby boomers to sell things to their children or relatives for less than the market price, or even give them away for free. So, wholesalers buy up the remaining rice at extremely low prices, and what they scrape together becomes rice for commercial use and for discount stores. So, if these elderly agricultural workers disappear, not only will supply be reduced, but the people who used to buy from them will have to buy from the stores instead. In other words, demand will increase. It’s obvious that prices will go up.
0042Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:11:59.53ID:zeXwcyzv0(1/2)
You guys, eat rice. Eat plenty of rice. Those who can’t eat rice are the poor.
0049Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:13:37.25ID:zeXwcyzv0(2/2)
They say samurai, farmers, artisans and merchants. The next most important person after the samurai is the farmer. You guys are artisans or merchants, so you’re of low status.
0058Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:14:37.49ID:Zhh3ZBgt0(2/14)
>>49
Unemployed freeloaders are
Etahinin.
0063Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:15:17.20ID:CM8sAlQ00(3/3)
>>49
In today’s world, the people at the top would be landowners with unearned income lol.
0050Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:13:45.34ID:Zhh3ZBgt0(1/14)
After the new rice season, the price drops by 500 yen for 5kg every year. At the beginning of the year, it drops to around 2,800 yen. That was the case last year as well. By the way, this year’s new rice is about 3,500 yen for 5kg, the same as last year. Price of Tsuyahime pre-rinsed rice from Yamagata Prefecture.
As the .
0080Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:17:18.66ID:9lQ2lkqE0
>>50
Shine Muscat is cheap.
0083Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:17:32.89ID:4i5jQ10R0(2/2)
>>50
There are a lot of discounted items.
Are you poor?
0051Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 14, 2024 (Mon) 11:13:49.03ID:9HkWNMoF0(1/13)
I won’t buy any more rice because I won’t tolerate any price cuts.
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Other languages: 「消えたコメ」が戻ってきたら「コメが高い!」になっていた9月の消費者物価指数で東京23区内では前年比4割高, Cuando regresara el “arroz desaparecido”, “¡el arroz sería caro!”. El índice de precios al consumidor en septiembre fue un 40% más alto que el año anterior en los 23 distritos de Tokio.

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