The first ti they stead eighty buns, and gradually, they stead eighty-three more.
Jiang Ran kept three, selling a total of one hundred and sixty buns.
Each bun was sold for five cents, totaling eight dollars.
The pot of porridge was sold for one cent per bowl, totaling fifty bowls, which is fifty cents.
After deducting costs, they made a total profit of five dollars and seventy cents today.
Don’t underestimate this five dollars and seventy cents. You should know, workers in the factory typically earn only thirty to forty dollars a month.
They made five dollars and seventy cents in just one day, which amounts to one hundred and fifty-three dollars in a month, equivalent to four or five months’ salary for others.
And this is just a conservative estimate.
As long as the business keeps doing well, they can increase the number of buns and porridge in the future.
Besides, this is just the morning.
Such simple arithtic is just a matter of minutes for Jiang Ran.
After calculating, she found that the rest of the Pei Family were still counting money repeatedly, so she simply stood up and went to the kitchen.
Having been hungry all morning, one bun is definitely not enough to satisfy her hunger; she needs to eat sothing!
Upon reaching the kitchen, Jiang Ran found porridge, boiled eggs, stir-fried shredded potatoes, and flatbread left in the pot.
Although simple, it’s enough to fill the stomach.
Jiang Ran brought out the dishes, carrying two at a ti into the main room.
Once she finished serving and sat down to eat, the rest of the Pei Family snapped out of their excitent from counting money.
"Look, I saved food for you but forgot to ntion it," Wang Cuilan said, quickly adding, "Have you eaten?"
Pei Yang shook his head, "We’ve been busy all along, and after finishing, each person only had one bun."
Upon hearing Pei Yang’s words, Wang Cuilan imdiately felt a pang of guilt.
No wonder they made so much money, being so busy that they didn’t even have ti to eat.
"Then hurry up and eat. Whatever you have to say, wait until after you’ve eaten."
Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan were indeed hungry and each grabbed a flatbread and started eating heartily.
There were three boiled eggs in the bowl in total, and Jiang Ran ate one and stopped.
Wang Cuilan glanced several tis before saying, "Eat, they’re all yours."
Jiang Ran, who was picking up shredded potatoes, paused for a mont upon hearing this.
Oh, she always forgets how domineering the original owner was.
Not wanting to completely break the character, Jiang Ran didn’t lift her head, "I’m just having one, I don’t want any more, you guys eat."
This ’you guys’ referred to Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan.
Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan, having already eaten the at buns Jiang Ran shared with them, were now more accepting of her sharing the eggs as well.
Wang Cuilan and Pei Baoshan, however, weren’t as accepting.
The two of them stared at Jiang Ran in shock, looking quite conflicted.
After the al, before Jiang Ran and the others could move, Wang Cuilan quickly started clearing the dishes.
Jiang Ran had no intention of stopping her.
"What do you guys think of today’s business?"
Pei Yang nodded, "Very good."
Pei Shanshan agreed, "Very good."
"Then if you’re asked to get up at this ti every day from now on and do business with , would you be willing?"
"Willing!"
"Very willing!"
Jiang Ran looked at the two with satisfaction, "As long as you’re satisfied, Pei Yang, you go to the fields to work, co back earlier at noon, we still have to go to the county. Shanshan, you co to the kitchen with ."
Both of them were a bit confused by Jiang Ran’s words.
"Are we going to sell buns at noon too?" Pei Shanshan asked.
"No, we’ll sell sothing else at noon."
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