Today's goods sold surprisingly well, something Jiang Jiangxin never expected.
Initially, Jiang Xin thought that people's purchasing power in this era would be much lower compared to later generations. After all, money is hard to earn, so every penny must be spent frugally.
With her understanding of this era, Jiang Xin had always thought of saving whenever possible. Therefore, she had no hope for how much these goods could sell today, especially since they weren't essential daily products.
Selling half would have already been great, yet everything sold out, much earlier than she had estimated.
Moreover, the items sold today, like soap and lunch boxes, are durable daily goods that don't need to be replaced often. Buying one can last a long time.
A bar of soap can be used for several months, and a lunch box can last for years, even decades.
So normally, an average family wouldn't buy many of them.
Though she set her prices very low and cheap,