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Shoppers flock to markets and supermarkets ahead of typhoon

Shoppers flock to markets and supermarkets ahead of typhoon

2026-07-10

Shoppers flocked to markets and supermarkets to stock up on fresh produce and other necessities ahead of Typhoon Bavi’s arrival. Vegetables, meat, eggs and instant noodles flew off the shelves as soon as they were restocked, even despite efforts from retailers to double their inventory. At traditional markets, vegetable prices were surprisingly lower than in previous days, as farmers harvested their crops early to take them to market fast.

- People are buying a little more today. Some of it is cheaper than yesterday. We might not have anything on Sunday.

Veggies flew off the shelves, making this greengrocer sell out before noon. Some customers came to stock up for their businesses.

- I spent over NT$900 for my business. They’ll be more expensive these next few days.
- Did you buy a little extra?
- Exactly.

Shopper
Stocking up on veg
Since we got the day off due to the typhoon, I came shopping. Leafy greens are already expensive, so they’ll probably get even pricier after the typhoon, I think. I only bought some king oyster mushrooms. Maybe veggies will be cheaper next week.

Many made the best of their day off work and class to buy groceries. Taipei’s Binjiang Market was even busier than before the Lunar New Year. Early harvesting has boosted supplies, and even lowered prices.

Greengrocer
Binjiang Market
We received about one-third more than the previous trading day. Prices are noticeably lower. Leafy greens averaged NT$75 to NT$80 per 600g, but now they’re around NT$50. There’s also more shoppers, about a third more. They’re buying veggies that can be stored for several days.

Supermarkets and hypermarkets were packed. Shelves were emptied fast as shoppers swept away vegetables and meat. Checkout lines stretched across the store, as staff worked frenetically to restock.

Shopper
Preparing for typhoon
Cabbage keeps well. Mushrooms too. I bought three days’ worth of food, since the typhoon will be at its worst today and tomorrow. Veggies with a lot of moisture go limp fast.

Voice of Chang Chun-hung
Supermarket PR
We’ve increased our inventory of instant noodles, frozen dumplings and canned food. It’s as if we were preparing for the Ghost Festival shopping season. There were a lot of shoppers yesterday and the day before. We’ll get more deliveries today so we can keep restocking.

As Typhoon Bavi is set to bring strong winds and heavy downpours, people are getting ready to stay safe indoors.

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#bavi #typhoon #shopping #veggies

巴威來勢洶洶! 傳統市場.賣場.超市一早湧囤糧人潮

2026-07-10

巴威颱風步步逼近,不少人趁著風雨變強之前,趕緊到賣場、超市搶買,湧現許多人潮,像是蔬菜類、肉品、雞蛋、泡麵等,只要一上架,隔沒多久,很快就被掃光,賣場、超市也趕緊補貨,整體備貨量至少一倍起跳。同樣的盛況也出現在傳統市場,菜販表示,因為農民提前搶收,市場到貨量增加,有幾樣青菜,反而價格還比前陣子便宜。

- 今天有來加減買,今天比昨天便宜,禮拜天不一定有貨喔!

菜籃族比手速,大把大把抓,這一攤還沒中午,葉菜類幾乎被掃光,還有生意人,一次門前清。

- 這邊買九百多,因為我做生意,明後天一定會更貴呀
- 就多買一點?
- 對 對 對

[[民眾]]
“今天剛好放颱風假,所以早上就也還好,風雨,本來菜葉類就很貴了,然後颱風來的預期心理,可能又上漲了,更貴了,所以我只買了杏鮑菇而已,我想說下禮拜會不會再便宜點?

趁颱風假來囤糧!台北濱江市場,被擠得水洩不通,比年貨大街還熱鬧。菜販表示,農民提前採收,市場到貨量增加,其實價格有稍微回跌。

[[菜販]]
“今天到貨量比起前一個交易日,還增加了有三分之一,價格也明顯有稍微回跌了一些,前一個交易日,葉菜類平均都75、80元/台斤起跳,今天平均都在50塊上下左右就有了,增加有差不多有三分之一的消費群進來,大部分都是進來採買一些比較可以放的蔬菜”

湧現人潮的,還有賣場、超市,整個貨架空蕩蕩,民眾搶菜、搶肉,扛了一大袋,連要結帳,都大排長龍,賣場人員趕著補貨,忙成一團。

[[民眾]]
“高麗菜比較好放嘛,那就然後菇類這樣子,我最起碼要準備3天的菜,因為他說明天後天,最厲害的時間嘛,那青菜的話,像這些有水分的話不太好放

[[聲源:賣場公關 張君鴻]]
“不管是泡麵,水餃,罐頭,我們都有比平時月份再更增加它整個貨量,可以說是提前的中元節,所以相對的很多商品貨量上,當然昨天(9日)跟前天(8日) ,都有出現很多的採買潮,那我們陸續,今天還會陸續到貨,然後陸續做相關補貨”

巴威帶來的龐大風雨,不容小覷,也讓全台灣人不敢掉以輕心。

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