No shortage of fruits and vegetables in Beijing markets
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The closure of Xinfadi market has had little impact on the supply of daily necessities, a second-level inspector of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce said on Friday, adding most of the supermarkets in Beijing have their own supply channels. /CCTV
The closure of Xinfadi market has had little impact on the supply of daily necessities, a second-level inspector of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce said on Friday, adding most of the supermarkets in Beijing have their own supply channels. /CCTV
Beijing authorities have ensured that the supply chain to major supermarkets is being maintained after the city's largest vegetable wholesale market Xinfadi was shut down due to positive cases of coronavirus this week. /VCG
Beijing authorities have ensured that the supply chain to major supermarkets is being maintained after the city's largest vegetable wholesale market Xinfadi was shut down due to positive cases of coronavirus this week. /VCG
This batch was among 2,000 tons-plus vegetables and fruits, two to four times the daily supply, delivered to stores on Saturday night. /VCG
This batch was among 2,000 tons-plus vegetables and fruits, two to four times the daily supply, delivered to stores on Saturday night. /VCG
The closure of Xinfadi market has had little impact on the supply of daily necessities, a second-level inspector of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce said on Friday, adding most of the supermarkets in Beijing have their own supply channels. /CCTV
The closure of Xinfadi market has had little impact on the supply of daily necessities, a second-level inspector of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce said on Friday, adding most of the supermarkets in Beijing have their own supply channels. /CCTV
Beijing authorities have ensured that the supply chain to major supermarkets is being maintained after the city's largest vegetable wholesale market Xinfadi was shut down due to positive cases of coronavirus this week. /VCG
Beijing authorities have ensured that the supply chain to major supermarkets is being maintained after the city's largest vegetable wholesale market Xinfadi was shut down due to positive cases of coronavirus this week. /VCG