Reported about 1 year ago
As the weather gets hot, the demand for ice in beverages and ice shops has significantly increased, resulting in a 50% growth in business for ice factories in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. However, the process of producing ice has become more challenging due to rising water temperatures requiring an additional four hours to bring the water temperature down before ice can be formed. The ice blocks produced are essential for various cold drinks and desserts in the southern region. Customers are seen stocking up on ice and frozen treats to beat the summer heat, with some enjoying discounted prices from wholesale factories compared to regular retail prices.
Source: YAHOO