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be gentle to the little people, they make a lot of money from you

2024-09-01

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summary:people from "big cities" go to "small places" to eat. if they use the standards of big cities and the "big world" they have seen, do you clearly mark the prices? do you have a reasonable equipment layout and process flow for producing knife-cut noodles? do you check and keep a copy of the business license and disinfection certificate of the centralized disinfection service unit for tableware and drinking utensils? have you established and complied with the purchase inspection record system in accordance with regulations? do you have a problem with a messy operation site and a failure to keep the operation site clean? you will definitely find a lot of problems. brother, is this fun?

this is also something that makes people feel uncomfortable.it seems that none of the parties have done anything wrong, but the rigidity of destroying people's jobs makes people uncomfortable.

a blogger posted a video saying that he encountered "yin and yang prices" in a noodle shop while traveling in datong, shanxi. each bowl was 11 yuan, but they found that other customers were charged lower prices. the noodle shop owner explained that the waiter accidentally miscalculated the price and refunded the money at that time. later, the local authorities notified that the problem was true, ordered the noodle shop to suspend business for rectification, and opened a case for investigation. but the facts soon reversed.locals revealed that the low-priced knife-cut noodles are not sold to tourists, but to take care of local miners. when interviewed, the community staff of the noodle shop also said that the main customers of the noodle shop are nearby miners and their families, so the prices are relatively affordable.the owner of a nearby shop also said that the noodle shop had a very good reputation locally and had been open for nearly 20 years. now that their noodle shop has closed, it is inconvenient to eat, and many miners eat dry bread every day.

although the noodle shop in question reopened under public attention, changed its name, posted prices in a conspicuous place, and "regulated" according to the law,but this online fuss and online consumption makes people feel uncomfortable. life is not easy, why should ordinary people make things difficult for ordinary people?how can there be such a strong passion for rights protection and such a strong fight for a bowl of sliced ​​noodles with eggs, tofu and meatballs which costs 11 yuan?the rights protection cannons were used to bombard suspected small mosquitoes, and the iron fists of the superiors, who were meticulous about every penny, hit the simple kindness of the inferiors.things that could have been explained offline through face-to-face communication had to be posted online through video. humane law enforcement could have been used to require corrections, but the harsh measures had to be taken to the level of "suspending business for rectification and filing a case for investigation". this is truly called "occupying social public resources."

i really feel sorry for the knife-cut noodles.

of course, not having clear price tags is definitely against regulations, and it creates misunderstandings about “different prices”, and the company also has an obligation to explain this to consumers.however, when people from "big cities" go to "small places" to eat, if they use the standards of big cities and the "big world" they have seen to look at these stores, do you clearly mark the prices? do you have a reasonable equipment layout and process flow for producing knife-cut noodles? do you check and keep a copy of the business license and disinfection certificate of the centralized disinfection service unit for tableware and drinking utensils? have you established and complied with the purchase inspection record system in accordance with regulations? do you have a problem with a messy operation site and a problem of not keeping the operation site clean? you will definitely find a lot of problems. brother, is this interesting?take the price tag for example. of course, there should be a price tag, but the people who usually eat here are acquaintances from the village, and they all know the price. maybe no one has ever criticized this. you are a low-level merchant operating in the simplest way, and you don't like it and just give me a friendly reminder. i ate a bowl of noodles and felt i paid a few dollars more, but you post it online to discredit you. are you destroying someone's livelihood and your shop that is well-respected by the surrounding villagers?

this has gone beyond the proper integrity of rights protection.be kind to others, especially to those little people who may not be as good as you at posting short videos and just "expose you online" at every turn.

it is best not to take short videos and post them online at every turn. for small people in small places who are not good at using mobile phones to record videos and do not know that there is a "terrible online world that can make you socially dead in an instant", short videos and short essays are sometimes a terrible hegemony. offline and online, this is an unequal discourse. fortunately, this time other merchants spoke for the owner and told the truth they knew in the message, which attracted the media to interview neighbors, restore the cause and effect, and introduce the background of the miners eating noodles.otherwise, a video with a one-sided perspective can easily create a cyberbullying situation and ruin the job of a small noodle shop owner.

communication between people, including law enforcement by public authorities, requires a certain degree of flexibility and softness, but in this incident, we can't see the flexibility that should be there, and instead see a rigidity that is intended to destroy people's jobs.

in addition, i do not support the local harsh approach of "ordering the noodle shop to suspend business for rectification and file a case for investigation". not clearly marking prices is against regulations, but it does not go to the point of "suspending business for rectification and filing a case for investigation". can we have more goodwill in law enforcement for the simple business methods of small local shops? urge them to clearly mark prices according to the law, and then visit the old customers who often come to the shop to eat noodles, and conduct in-depth investigations to see if there is really any "yin and yang price". judging from the subsequent public opinion backlash, the local relevant departments may not have made a careful visit and hastily imposed penalties.many places have this problem. there is a kind of public opinion cleanliness and the inertia of "quickly calming things down". when complaints from tourists trigger public opinion, they must calm down the "public opinion" first. the result of rushing to "calm down public opinion" without sufficient investigation is that the store that has done nothing wrong may be wronged, and it may be blamed for "yin-yang pricing" and have to close down to avoid public opinion.

of course, this matter is not handled by the cultural and tourism departments, but i can feel that in order to attract tourists and increase the popularity and flow of local cultural tourism, many places often have a passion to "compete to pamper tourists and spoil tourists". through policies and actions that cater to the perspectives of tourists, they show a "welcoming enthusiasm" and create a tourist environment that puts tourists first. some places offer free parking, some give priority to tourists, and some let locals sacrifice some interests to give way to foreign tourists. all of these are understandable, but this "sacrifice" cannot be at the cost of not distinguishing right from wrong and one-sidedly catering to grievances.we welcome tourists to travel, stand upright and welcome them, don't bend too low. you are a tourist, it is not a gift, you see the beautiful scenery, get pleasure, then it is worth the trip, you are not fooled, you are worth it.

be kind to others! especially to the little people, be gentle. they can earn you a few dollars by selling sliced ​​noodles. right?