After lobster, abalone and king crab in Hanoi, prices are sharply reduced and super cheap

Published 2020년 9월 23일

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The article reports a significant price drop for imported king crab and Alaskan lobster in Hanoi's seafood market, with prices now between 1.2 to 1.3 million VND per kilogram for crab and 785,000 to 845,000 VND per kilogram for lobster. This decrease is due to the crab breeding season and the impact of COVID-19, with an additional price reduction of 1 million VND for restaurant menus to attract customers. The prices for fresh abalone have seen a slight decrease, but prices for frozen or less fresh abalone have dropped significantly, warning consumers to be cautious when buying.
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"Fresh king crab 2.5 - 5kg / child is only 1.2 million VND / kg for the whole family", Nhan - a small trader specializing in selling imported crabs in Hanoi announced on the sales fanpage. This seafood owner said that this is the selling price for the first 5 customers who order Emperor crab in the shop's "exhaust" crab livestream. She said, if two weeks ago, customers still had to pay 1.8 million dong per kilo, the shop now sells 20-30% cheaper to attract customers. For many weeks, seafood restaurants in Hanoi continuously adjusted the price list of King Crab, lobster (both imported and domestic). Accordingly, the price of fresh Emperor crab imported from Canada and the US is still 1.2 - 1.3 million VND / kg, down 500,000 VND / kg compared to the previous month. Compared with the record price reduction in September last year bringing the price of this high-end seafood to 1.5 - 1.6 million VND, the price of Emperor crab continues to decrease further from 200,000 to 300,000 VND / ...
Source: CafeF

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