Moreover, those who have time to browse the market are generally homemakers in their forties or fifties.
They mainly handle the household chores.
Thus, when they're shopping in the market for groceries, if they find shampoo or similar items cheaper than at the Supply and Marketing Cooperative, they naturally seize the opportunity to stock up.
After all, these are things always needed at home,
and they don't expire if stored at home, so it's practical to buy more when there's a discount.
Hence, Jiang Xin quickly decided on the new products she wanted to sell the next day, which included shampoo, conditioner, soap, and facial cleansers.
As for perfume, she thought about it and felt a bit conflicted.
In this era, perfumes are not uncommon; they are sold in the Department Store. Although they are expensive, the quantity is small, so ordinary families wouldn't buy them. They are not very practical, more of a luxury item.