Chapter 2094
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"My Lord, I think we should immediately stop distributing the grain to the grain stores in the city. Instead, we should inform the people that the government will directly sell a certain amount of grain to the people at a fair price near the official warehouse in the city!"
In the main hall of the Provincial Governor's Mansion, Mr. Wu cupped his hands at Wang Liaoyuan as if he had a well-thought-out plan.
"Oh? But there are millions of people in Taiyuan City. Won't it be more difficult for the people to buy grain? "
Wang Liaoyuan said with a frown.
"Not necessarily!"
Mr. Wu shook his head and replied, "For the people, there may seem to be fewer places to sell grain in the city, but we can set up many queuing places near the official warehouse to sell grain to the people nearby. Moreover, the government will centralize the supply of grain this time. Naturally, the government can also send bailiffs to maintain order at the scene. The people queuing to buy grain is much more efficient than a swarm of robbing in the grain stores!
In addition, we will set a rule that each household can only buy a certain amount of grain. This way, it will be fair for all the people in the city. When the people queue, they won't have to worry about running out of grain when it's their turn. Naturally, they won't be impatient and won't rob! "
It had to be said that Mr. Wu was indeed a good administrator. He saw the main point of the problem. The biggest problem with the grain sales policy in Taiyuan City was that it was not standardized. First, it was not standardized in the queuing. Second, it was not standardized in the distribution. After all, the owners and workers of the grain stores were only responsible for selling the grain. Why would they care about how much each household bought? Even if they wanted to, they couldn't because they didn't know how many people each household had!
What was even worse was that some grain store owners even took advantage of the convenience and kept a portion of the grain for themselves as gifts!
After all, in Taiyuan City now, grain could be considered a "hard currency"!
Now, if the government took back the right of the grain stores to sell the grain and transferred it to the government, the government would be in charge.
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"My Lord, I think we should immediately stop distributing the grain to the grain stores in the city. Instead, we should inform the people that the government will directly sell a certain amount of grain to the people at a fair price near the official warehouse in the city!"
In the main hall of the Provincial Governor's Mansion, Mr. Wu cupped his hands at Wang Liaoyuan as if he had a well-thought-out plan.
"Oh ~? But Sourcepeak City has millions of commoners. If that's the case, wouldn't it be even more difficult for the commoners to buy food? "
Wang Liaoyuan said with a frown.
"Not necessarily!"
Mr. Wu shook his head and replied, "For the commoners, there may seem to be fewer places to sell grain in the city, but we can set up many queuing places near the official warehouse to sell grain to the commoners. Moreover, this time, the government will provide grain in a centralized manner. Naturally, the government can also send bailiffs to maintain order at the scene. The commoners will line up to buy grain. It will be much more efficient than swarming in the grain store!
In addition, we have to stipulate that each household can only buy a certain amount of food. This way, it will be considered fair for all the citizens in the city. When the citizens line up, they won't have to worry about running out of food when it's their turn. Naturally, they won't be impatient, and they won't fight for food ~! "
It had to be said that this scholar surnamed Wu was indeed a good administrator. He saw the main point of the problem. The biggest problem with the grain sales policy in Sourcepeak City was that it wasn't standardized. First, the queuing wasn't standardized. Second, the distribution wasn't standardized. After all, the grain store owners and workers were only responsible for selling the grain. Why would they care about how much each household bought? Even if they wanted to, they couldn't because they didn't know how many people each household had!
Even worse, some grain store owners even took advantage of the convenience and kept a portion of the grain for themselves as gifts!
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