Its sales have surged in South Korea!, Nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea
With Japan initiating the discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea, anxiety is rapidly spreading in South Korea. In several large supermarkets in South Korea, the sales of dried seafood products that are convenient for home storage have surged.
A well-known fishing port in Incheon, South Korea is home to many seafood restaurants. The news of Japan's sea discharge has caused the entire street to lose its previous vitality, and some shop owners are even preparing to convert their shops into noodle shops and so on.
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Before and after Japan started discharging water into the sea, the phenomenon of South Korean people going to supermarkets and seafood markets to stock up on stagnant products and dry goods surged in the short term.
According to data from a well-known large supermarket in South Korea, on the day of the sea discharge on the 24th, the overall sales of aquatic products in the supermarket increased by about 35% compared to the same period last year; The sales of easily stored dried seafood such as anchovy and kelp have surged by 1.5 to 2 times.
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