Customers willing to pay more for fresh veggies sold online
Vegetables from Cameron Highlands are available online but customers can’t be picky as to what goes into a pack, says a group representing growers. – The Malaysian Insight pic, April 28, 2020.
THE movement-control order has led to a surge in online purchases of fresh produce and customers are willing to pay more than what it costs at supermarkets or grocery shops because of the convenience, said farmers. Even social media is now full of online shopping opportunities, as buyers look for ways to avoid roadblocks and social-distancing queues at supermarkets.
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