During the height of the pandemic, daily sales were sometimes nil. At one point, flower shops had to resort to selling vegetables, according to one of Dangwa's oldest establishments.
During the height of the pandemic, daily sales were sometimes nil. At one point, flower shops had to resort to selling vegetables, according to one of Dangwa’s oldest establishments.,” said John Michael E. Nocidal, operations manager of Nene’s Flower Shop.“Medyo mahirap kasi tight ang competition sa DangwaDangwa is in the Sampaloc district of Manila. It encompasses the streets of Dos Castillas, Dapitan, Laong Laan, Dimasalang, Maria Clara, and Don Quixote.
Quiapo vendors would buy flowers from this station to sell in their stalls, Mr. Nocidal shared. Over time, the flower market became known as its present monicker.“Nagmahal kami sa iilang products, pero may iba naman na tumaas lang ng konti … kung magi-import ka dati ng $3, ngayon nasa $5-6 naAt the time of the interview, prices at the shop retailed at P1,800 for every 20 pieces of rose from China. Ecuadorian roses were P200 a piece. Thailand orchids, meanwhile, were at P950 per bundle.
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