Ding Observation Editor: Li Dingkai.
Recently, there has been the latest development in a consumer rights protection incident that shocked the society. When a woman bought Moutai, she was threatened with death by the store for asking to verify the authenticity of the liquor. After the incident was widely reported, it attracted widespread attention from all walks of life. Now, justice has finally been served, the store involved has been sealed, and the owner has been criminally detained.
It is understood that the incident occurred in a liquor store called "Wuliangye Moutai Sauce Experience Hall". At that time, after buying a bottle of Moutai, the woman wanted to verify the authenticity of the wine by scanning the code. However, the clerk stopped her and snatched the wine from her hand, saying that it was no longer for sale. The woman insisted on verifying the authenticity, but was met with fierce resistance from the clerk, and was even threatened by the store to "it to death".
Faced with the arrogance of the store, the woman chose to call the police. ** and the market supervision department quickly intervened to investigate the incident. After investigation, ** found that the store had serious counterfeit sales, and the store was also suspected of threatening and intimidating consumers. In the face of conclusive evidence, the store could not deny it, and was finally detained in accordance with the law.
At the same time, in order to protect the rights and interests of consumers, the market supervision department also sealed the store and prohibited it from continuing to operate. This action has been supported and praised by the majority of consumers, and everyone has said that this is a powerful blow to the sale of counterfeit goods, and it is also a strong protection of consumer rights and interests.
Regarding this incident, legal experts said that the rights and interests of consumers are protected by law, and any infringement of consumer rights and interests will be punished by law. At the same time, experts also remind consumers that they must keep the relevant vouchers when buying goods, and report to the relevant departments in a timely manner if they encounter quality problems or counterfeit sales, so as to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.