Recent reports from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in China indicate a significant increase in the prices of vegetables, with the weekly price reaching 4.91 yuan/kg, the highest in the past ten years. This increase, which is a 40.7% rise from the previous period, is attributed to a combination of seasonal supply and demand fluctuations and the impact of extreme weather on vegetable production. The high prices have led to heated discussions among netizens, with concerns about the impact on people's livelihoods and the state of the economy. Discussions have highlighted issues such as the role of middlemen and retailers in the vegetable market, the lack of adequate wages, and the challenges faced by farmers in selling their produce.