when fruit seller changes price they are not labelled cheaters
If domain investors change their mind while shopping the indian internet sector falsely labels them cheaters to commit massive financial fraud on them, make fake claims about domain ownership. In contrast when fruit, vegetable sellers change prices of fruits they are not labelled cheaters.
For example the domain investor was purchase elaichi bananas, they were raw, so the seller was offering them at Rs 35 for 0.5 kg. Later at the time of making payment she demanded Rs 45 for 0.5 kg for the same bananas while showing her calculation
Nothing will happen to the vegetable/fruit seller for increasing her price in less than 5 minutes, only domain investors are cheated of Rs 15 lakh annually for changing their mind while shopping
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Only a limited variety of mangoes available in April
Though some mangoes are available in March, only in April they are readily available.
Some of the popular varieties of mangoes are
Badami, costing Rs 80-120 per kg
Kesar – priced at Rs 140-150 per kg
Alphonso mangoes which are sold at Rs 600 per dozen or Rs 50 per mango
Some of the badami mangoes are not very sweet, so kesar mangoes are the only sweet mangoes available at affordable rates.
Smaller black grapes cause stains
The black grapes are smaller, cheaper and sweeter than the larger grapes, costing between Rs 80-120 per kg.
However, it is more difficult to handle these grapes , especially if they are not fresh
The grapes will become lose quickly.
Additionally they will stain everything they come in contact with like the bag
So these smaller grapes should be handled very carefully.
Black grapes are more expensive costing Rs 160 per kg
Though both green and black grapes are available for sale, some people prefer to eat the black grapes since they get a cold after eating green grapes.
The black grapes are usually more expensive compared to the green grapes
In January when the grapes are first available for sale they cost Rs 160 per kg at some sellers.
The price of the grapes depends to some extent on the size of the grapes, if the grapes are larger in size the cost is higher.
Not many people interested in purchasing plums
The domain investor usually eats a lot of fruits daily since she does not have the time to cook food due to the government slavery racket.
Plums are one of the easier to eat fruits since they do not contain a large number of seeds like custard apples.
However, the local fruit seller rarely stocks the plums
Sometimes he gets the plums and no one is purchasing them
So the domain investor purchases large quantities and some of them get spoiled
Eating spoiled fruits remains risky.
Dragon fruits vary in price and size
Increasingly dragon fruits are becoming available, though their price and quality differs
The larger fruits are costing Rs 60-90 for one fruit.
When cut, these fruits are usually white
However, it is also possible to get cheaper smaller dragon fruits near the station
One seller was selling 5 smaller fruits for Rs 100, effectively each fruit cost Rs 20
However, the inside of the fruit was the dark pink.
Kiwi fruits quality differs
Kiwi fruits are recommended since they are rich in Vitamin C
However, the price and availability of the fruits will vary to a large extent
The cheapest fruits are sold loose and priced at Rs 100 for 6-7
The most expensive kiwi fruits are imported and cost Rs 100 for 3 fruits.
These fruits are usually packed in plastic.
In some cases the fruits are hard, and it will take 3-4 weeks for the fruit to become soft and edible
Apple prices vary depending on size
In July, apples are fairly expensive costing Rs 200 a kg at most fruit sellers
They are mostly selling imported apples with labels on them.
However, it appears that apple prices vary significantly depending on size
Fruit sellers find it difficult to find buyers for small apples.
So they are selling these small apples at a very low price, Rs 120 per kilo
Mangoes last available in July
The domain investors spends a lot of money on mangoes since they are one of the few sweet fruits which are affordably priced.
The mangoes are available in March April, and their price decreases in May June
In July the supply of mangoes decreases and the price increases
The cheapest mangoes are costing Rs 80/kg, yet they are not very sweet
The costlier mangoes often cost Rs 500-600 per dozen, only those who have plenty of money can purchase these mangoes
Pocket Savings and Environment with Boiler Upgrade Scheme
Initially it is important to conceptualize what the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) is, which is considered a government initiative to encourage more people to install low carbon heating systems, such as heat pumps and also the famous biomass boilers.
That said, it is important to mention that the Boiler Upgrade Scheme supports the decarbonisation of heat in buildings in general, in order to elucidate less pollution.
Another point is that it provides initial capital subsidies to support the installation of heat pumps and biomass boilers in homes and buildings that are not yet considered domestic in the country.
The operation is still carried out by equipment intended for the generation of steam that has the purpose of transforming water into water steam, using for this purpose several variations of biomass, such as wood derivatives (pellets, wood residues, among others), residues agro-industrial, sugarcane, etc.
Thus, from a sustainability point of view, the advantages of biomass as a fuel in these boilers are:
- No emission of sulfur dioxide, which pollutes the environment;It is a renewable fuel;
- Greater energy efficiency;
- Provides the reuse of waste, preventing it from having incorrect destinations
- In addition, biomass boilers are used in companies whose industrial processes require high temperatures, such as chemical and petrochemical industries and in several other industrial segments.
But all this goes through a process, which qualifies to obtain such a benefit, however this initiative has been drawing people’s attention, because in addition to improving their well-being in general, it also contributes to a better environment.
So we can say that Biomass Boiler or even Low Carbon Heating really contributes to people’s economy and pocket as well as a wood burning biomass boiler can save up to £1100 a year compared to an old heating system electric.
As in the example above, it is clear that there is savings in the pocket and also in the environment, providing only benefits in general.