In our rural bazaar, there are a variety of things and things are dazzling, and it is cheap, which is indeed a good place for ordinary people to shop. But then again, because there are so many things in the market, we also have to be careful, after all, some sellers may fish in troubled waters and sell some fakes.
Today, I will talk to you about the "three major fakes that are heavy and disaster areas" in the bazaar, and when we see these things, we have to withdraw them quickly, don't spend money in vain.
1. Low-cost cosmetics
Everyone has a love for beauty, and cosmetics are a must-have for women. In the bazaar, you can often see some stalls full of various brands of cosmetics, ** and very cheap, which makes people feel tempted to see it. But did you know that there is a good chance that these low-priced cosmetics are fakes?
Why? Because regular brand cosmetics have a strict cost and pricing system from R&D to production to sales. Those cosmetics with ridiculously low prices are likely to be produced by some small workshops with inferior raw materials, which not only have poor results, but may also cause harm to **.
Therefore, when we see those ridiculously low cosmetics in the bazaar, we can have more eyes, don't be greedy for cheap fakes, and finally spend money and get hurt**.
2. Freshly squeezed sesame oil
In the bazaar, you can often see some sellers squeezing sesame oil on the spot, and the fragrance wafts far away, making people can't help but want to buy it. However, there are a lot of cats in it. In order to reduce costs, some sellers may use inferior sesame seeds or adulterated with other oil crops to extract oil, and some even directly use flavor to blend the fragrance.
Although this kind of sesame oil smells good, it doesn't necessarily taste good. The real sesame oil should be carefully squeezed from pure sesame seeds through multiple processes, with a mellow taste and long-lasting fragrance.
Therefore, when buying sesame oil in the market, we have to distinguish carefully, don't be blinded by those scents, and buy fake products to go home.
3. Two-dollar goods
Those small goods of two or five yuan in the market are also the hardest hit areas of fakes. The ** of these goods is attractively cheap, but the quality is often difficult to describe.
In order to reduce costs, some sellers may use inferior materials to make these goods, and some are even counterfeit. For example, those two-yuan thermos cups look very beautiful, but they are likely to be three-no products, and they will break after a few days; There are also those five-yuan sneakers that feel okay to wear, but they may open after a few days.
Therefore, when we see those particularly cheap small commodities in the bazaar, we must be vigilant, don't buy fakes cheaply, and finally have to spend money to buy good ones.
In general, although the things in the rural market are cheap, we also have to be more careful, don't blindly covet cheap. When buying something, you must carefully distinguish it, see if the product's packaging, label, production date and other information are complete, and you can also smell the taste, touch the texture, and judge the quality of the product.
If you feel that your discernment ability is limited, you can also choose to buy from some reputable merchants. After all, our money is not blown by the wind, it has to be well spent. Hopefully, these tips will help you and make us more wise when shopping at the bazaar and stop spending money in vain.
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