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the price of hairy crabs caused a "fight" between two leading e-commerce anchors. the company to which "mrs. crab" belongs has been suspended from membership by the industry association

2024-09-09

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recently, the "fight" between "ximba" and "xiao yangge", two top e-commerce anchors, caused by the selling price of "hairy crabs", is still continuing.
the back-and-forth "confrontation" between the two sides topped the hot search lists on multiple platforms, sparking heated discussions.
simba emphasized in the live broadcast that he has a long history of cooperation with suppliers, which has brought huge sales to the brand, and therefore enjoys more favorable prices.
at the same time, xiao yangge's partner lu wenqing fought back fiercely during the live broadcast, accusing simba of using popularity and traffic to conduct unscrupulous business operations. after the dispute escalated, lu wenqing even temporarily closed his social account.
suzhou xifengge e-commerce co., ltd., the operator of the "xie madam" brand, has also been caught up in the controversy. the company has been suspended from membership by the suzhou yangcheng lake hairy crab industry association and has been punished by the market supervision administration for its history of "shortweighting".
industry experts said such disputes reflect problems in the live streaming industry, including opaque prices, uneven product quality and inadequate after-sales service. a report by the china consumers association showed that the chaos of live streaming has become one of the hot spots for consumer complaints.
in fact, the "mutual attacks" between online anchors not only affect their personal image, but may also deal a blow to the overall trust in the live streaming e-commerce industry.
the industry calls for online anchors to pay more attention to integrity management and quality control while pursuing traffic, so as to safeguard the fundamental interests of consumers and the long-term development of the industry.
editor: zhang bo-hong
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