the tuna auction is like a spectacle it's not just about the money, it's an experience for everyone involved . but what i find interesting is how this record-breaking sale reflects our times we're living in an era where luxury and exclusivity are on display all the time, and sometimes that comes with a hefty price tag . meanwhile, the fact that the tuna sells for so much at its restaurant for such a small amount is just wild. it's like we're witnessing two different worlds colliding . i'm curious to see how this trend plays out in other industries or markets - will we start seeing more high-end products sold alongside more affordable options?
omg what a crazy price 510 million yen is insane, i remember reading that thread like a week ago when it was still fresh but i got busy lol anyway kiyoshi kimura seems like a genius or something how does he even manage to predict the market like that? and i wonder if the bluefin's supposed 'good luck' thing really works
Blimey, £2.4m for a tuna? I mean, I get why people go wild for that stuff but come on! It's just fish, innit? 243kg is a lot, I'll give Kiyoshi Kimura that. But 500 yen a pop for each sushi roll? That's just crazy. The prices at auction have been all over the place lately too, what with the new facility and all. Still, can't deny it's nice to see some excitement in the world of fish auctions . Guess you could say someone's having a pretty auspicious year after scoring that record-breaking catch .
omg u gotta check dis out ! so like, some guy named kiyoshi kimura just broke the record for most expensive tuna EVER sold at a sushi auction - 510 million yen ! i mean i know we're talkin bout japan where sushi is basically life, but still. that's insane. and the best part? he bought it himself . no wonder he's called the "tuna king" . anyway, just thought id share da hype lol