Only by taking a two pronged approach can we truly ensure the rights and interests of consumers!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

In today's Chinese society, it can be said that the pursuit of profit by capital has reached a point where it is impossible to increase, and even the snack market has seen an increasingly common trend of "high education". More and more snacks have begun to flaunt the background of the development of "XX Academy of Agricultural Sciences" or "XX University", in order to attract consumers and emphasize the green health of their products. However, are these propaganda authentic?

Recently, the Shanghai Municipal Consumer Rights Protection Commission conducted an in-depth investigation into a snack called "Nine 0 (Zero) Nongda Vegetable Rolls". This puffed food is clearly marked with the words "Northeast Agricultural University" on its sales link and packaging, and it seems to have a very close connection with this well-known university.

According to an investigation by the staff of the Shanghai Municipal Consumer Rights Protection Commission, this snack called "Jiu Nong Da Vegetable Roll" is sold on a number of e-commerce platforms, among which the store with the highest sales volume has a total sales volume of more than 30,000 pieces. This is a shocking number and raises questions about the authenticity and health of this snack.

So, is this snack really developed or recommended by "Northeast Agricultural University"? Further investigation by the Shanghai Municipal Consumer Rights Protection Commission found that the manufacturer of the snack did not have a direct relationship with Northeast Agricultural University. This means that the snack product uses the words "Northeast Agricultural University" in the promotion, which may be suspected of misleading consumers.

To sum up, for those snacks that are advertised as "highly educated", consumers should be vigilant when purchasing. When choosing snacks, we should pay more attention to their ingredients, production process and product quality, rather than just being attracted by their hype. At the same time, for those businesses suspected of false advertising, the relevant regulatory authorities should also strengthen supervision to protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.

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