China’s Cherry Market Loses $1 Billion, Prices Drop 75%. Woman Poisoned After Eating 3 Lbs on Sale

Sales data from major e-commerce platforms in early January show that the average price of cherries online has dropped by 20% to 30% compared to the same period last year, with certain regions and varieties seeing even steeper declines. Local markets and supermarkets have also reduced prices. Once a top-selling fruit during the Lunar New Year season, cherries are now seeing both lower prices and reduced sales. Some vendors lament, “It’s almost New Year, and cherries still aren’t selling.” This situation would have been unimaginable in previous years.
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