Deals/Ofertas
When people hear the word "Sales", many are attracted to take advantage of them, but they don't consider the quality of what they buy.
Cuando las personas escuchan la palabra "Ofertas", muchos se sienten atraídos a aprovecharlas, pero no consideran la calidad de lo que compran.
I've seen many people pick and pick up products, looking at nothing but the price.
He visto a mucha gente elegir productos sin fijarse en nada más que el precio.
The point is: Many supermarkets, stores, and warehouses try to reduce their stock by putting merchandise on sale; however, some of these products do not meet our needs, and in fact, some don't even check the expiration date. What I want to make clear is that there are sales, but it's up to us to check what we buy.
La cuestión es que muchos supermercados, tiendas y almacenes intentan reducir sus existencias poniendo mercancía en oferta; sin embargo, algunos de estos productos no satisfacen nuestras necesidades y, de hecho, algunos ni siquiera revisan la fecha de caducidad. Lo que quiero dejar claro es que hay ofertas, pero depende de nosotros revisar lo que compramos.
The photo is mine taken with the SAMSUNG S20FE cell phone
La foto es mía, tomada con el celular Samsung S20FE.


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Nowadays, we simply sell products that are past their expiry date. Nowadays, this is called being environmentally conscious and not wasting anything. Personally, I have no problem with this, because I don't think expiry dates mean anything, and of course I come from a time when products didn't have expiry dates at all.
In my opinion, the expiry date has simply been a ploy to get people to throw things away and buy new ones, no different from computers and phones where you eventually can no longer upload Windows or Android and are then forced to buy a new one with even more memory, even though the item itself is still fine.
Anyone who has the prices in their head can see that the sale is not worth much. In our case, these are certainly not inferior products, and we don't want to have empty shelves either. Our shops are no longer fully stocked anyway; after all, we are in a war zone and things are not going to get any better. So we have to be careful with everything. We also see shopkeepers doing this during the festive season. A few years ago, the things that were left over from the festive season were sold off for a song, but nowadays they are removed from the shop before the 24 hours are up.
There is a shortage, shops are buying considerably less, and the only reason there are already sales is to try to attract more customers.