It s a big fuss!The wonton shop where you will be beaten if you add scallion oil was given sacrifi

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

On the bustling streets of Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, a wonton shop is quietly closed, its doors covered with sacrificial offerings and its interior stuffed with paper money. This is the ravioli shop where the owner abused customers, and it reveals the story behind a once bustling small shop, and the huge price one owner pays for a little thing.

The cause of the incident was that on December 13, in a wonton shop in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, the owner of the wonton shop beat up the customer in a fit of anger because a small group of people ate wontons with more scallion oil. He also knocked out his front teeth, which shows how "violent" the shopkeeper's methods are.

Is the lad at fault?Is the ** of scallion oil so expensive?Even if the young man adds a lot of scallion oil, you shouldn't use "violent" means!You can communicate well with customers, but only by using the means of beating people will customers be afraid of you?Who will dare to come to such a store in the future!

* It spread quickly on the Internet, and basically the whole country knew about it, which was purely a smear to the catering industry. The Food Supervision Bureau has ordered the store to close, and the store has also been taken away!

Netizens harshly criticized and criticized the outrageous behavior of the boss and his wife. The store involved quickly poured in more than 20,000 negative reviews on the takeaway platform, with a low score of 99%, directly swiping the store's score to the ground.

The four stores in Changzhou are being picked up by netizens little by little, and the store involved, only one day later, on the 15th, some netizens went to the store site to find that the store was closed, and there were takeaway orders for sacrificial supplies hanging on the door, and some paper money was stuffed into the store. These sacrificial articles and paper money are the righteous people who are dissatisfied with the guys, which is an expression of dissatisfaction with the boss's behavior and a condemnation of the boss's behavior.

The matter intensified, and the Senlime brand issued a statement, saying that the other party was fraudulently using the signboard of Senme, and would sue the other party for legal responsibility. Now that the wonton shop owner is finished, he may compensate millions, and his family will lose everything!It is self-inflicted, and you cannot live.

Because the customer added more scallion oil, the boss pushed, threatened, abused the old customer, and finally followed the customer and chased after the bottle with the bottle, a series of continuous atrocities, which is really incredible!That woman played a huge role in this!Closing the door is a certainty, and it is also necessary to pursue legal responsibility!

Therefore, the business pattern should be larger, people are still members, that is, 10 yuan of things can not make a fortune on both sides, why bother, we must learn to restrain our emotions, do not do too radical behavior at every turn.

As the saying goes, opening a store to do business is "harmonious and profitable", but he is obviously too arrogant, arrogant, and too rough in his attitude towards customers, and finally ruined his life because of a small beating incident!I hope she can be a good person, change her mistakes, and be a good man again after 18 years.

As we all know, the most offending thing in business is the consumer. Not to mention a wonton shop, a large company like "Oriental Selection" offended consumers because of a few unpleasant words, and the stock price fell by 4 billion Hong Kong dollars overnight, losing more than 100,000 fans in 3 days.

The outcome of this seasoning dispute may seem funny, but the business ethics and social responsibility issues contained in it have attracted widespread attention. For those in business, business is not just about chasing short-term profits, but also about building long-term trust and reputation. Focusing too much on short-term gains and losses often leads to long-term business losses.

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