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In Singapore, ‘durian tsunami’ won’t last long as prices rise and wave ebbs
Singapore's durian supply from Malaysia's Johor state is decreasing, causing prices to rise after an initial surplus. Sellers report the era of heavily discounted durians and free giveaways has ended, with limited supply remaining.
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