Recently, in a Wuliangye Moutai Sauce Experience Center in Xi'an, Shaanxi, a woman bought Moutai liquor and was threatened by the store when she wanted to scan the code to verify the authenticity of the liquor. This incident has aroused widespread social concern.
As a high-end liquor in China, sauce-flavored Moutai is favored by consumers. Consumers have the right to know the truth about the goods they have purchased, including their authenticity and quality. However, in this incident, after spending 5,500 yuan to buy Moutai, the woman was threatened and intimidated by the store when she tried to scan the code to verify the authenticity. The shopkeeper said: "It's useless for you to call God, if you dare to call 12315, I'll get you to death, and it's useless to call the police." ”
As soon as it was **, this incident quickly sparked heated discussions on social ** and became a hot search topic on Weibo. Netizens expressed their anger and condemnation of the store's actions, with some questioning whether the store was selling fake liquor, and others pointing out the store's threats and violence. Some netizens said that liquor belongs to food, and once it is counterfeited, the store will face huge compensation, which may be the reason why the store is so arrogant.
In today's information age, why do stores dare to behave so badly in public? This not only raises questions about the store's moral bottom line and professional ethics, but also raises concerns about the supervision of the Moutai market and the integrity of merchants.
This incident also reminds consumers once again that they should be vigilant and protect their rights and interests when purchasing. At the same time, the relevant departments should also strengthen the supervision of the market, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, and ensure the normal order and healthy development of the market.