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jmpmanyesterday at 9:24 PM9 repliesview on HN

I can buy rice at Costco in the US for $25 for 50lbs, which is equivalent to 854 yen for 5KG. A bit less than 1/4 the cost of Japanese grown rice.


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numpad0yesterday at 11:25 PM

Rice in Japan is indeed weirdly expensive in the first place. Typical price is ~1 USD/lbs, but there's been a mysterious shortage and they're retailing at double the regular price.

The minister of agriculture right now, Shinjiro Koizumi, is the son of Jun-ichiro Koizumi with now-unpopular legacy of deregulating and wrecking the Japanese postal service among few other government functions. The minister is now advocating for deregulating rice anyhow in response to the ongoing situation, and the situation kind of stinks.

Sorry that it's probably not the kind of content appropriate at HN anyway. It's more of "uncovering Cold War history podcast" style of content except it's in live.

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makeitdoubleyesterday at 10:58 PM

That's the perfect setting for the "Mom can we have X ? No, we have X at home" meme.

Otherwise USA rice is imported in Japan, as well as other countries' and is indeed way cheaper, but not desirable and people aren't literally starving either.

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abtinfyesterday at 11:12 PM

For everyone else assuming Costco rice is low quality, they offer multiple options.

Costco’s basmati rice is excellent quality and can be ordered online 20lb for $27 delivered.

So that’s only about double the unit price for top end, premium rice.

tsukikageyesterday at 10:51 PM

Cheapest rice I can easily get here in the UK, equivalent to ~1600JPY/5kg: https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/314300009

Cheapest rice I am actually willing to eat, ~3000JPY/5kg: https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/293247162

Shortgrain rice, such as Japanese rice, tends to be even more expensive than that.

That said, no idea where whatever it is the article is quoting the price of falls on that scale.

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apeescapeyesterday at 10:46 PM

Isn't Japanese rice pretty different to Costco rice? Genuine question.

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bravesoul2yesterday at 11:32 PM

Nice. What is the average supermarket price for the equivalent rice in US.

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tomcamyesterday at 11:12 PM

Can someone tell me why a statement of fact is being downvoted? I am genuinely puzzled.

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theultdevyesterday at 11:11 PM

not the same species!

american white rice is only good when it's transformed into spanish rice, fried rice or creamy rice.

otherwise it's too bland because it's stripped. brown rice is better but still not as good.

both japonica and jasmine rice are good on their own.

love jasmine rice over all of them, it makes your mouth water when you cook it.

edit: who downvotes a comment about rice? lol.

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Aeolunyesterday at 10:52 PM

You can buy the same rice in Japan if you are really desperate.

I think they’re deliberately talking only about rice people actually want to buy.

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