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a sichuan woman bought "stitched" pork belly and the merchant's response was shocking!

2024-09-20

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on september 17, a woman in guang'an, sichuan, bought a piece of pork belly at a local market and prepared to make barbecue for her child. when she was cleaning the ingredients, she removed the soft tie on the meat and found that it was full of fat. the woman said that she was not allowed to cut the meat when she bought it, and when she went home to clean it, she found that the meat was "sewn".
faced with such a situation, the woman felt very angry and immediately returned to the market to argue with the merchant.
however, instead of giving a reasonable explanation or compensation, the merchant confidently said that the entire market was doing the same thing, which made consumers feel shocked and helpless.
after the incident, some netizens said that they never thought there would be such an operation! hiding the fat meat to deceive customers, isn't this obviously bullying? some netizens also thought that this was simply a great disrespect for consumers! in order to maximize profits, the merchants actually used such despicable means to deceive customers.
if left unchecked, the market environment will only become worse and worse in the long run.
so, does the merchant’s practice of using cable ties to hide fat constitute fraud?
according to the relevant provisions of the consumer protection law, operators should provide consumers with true information about goods or services and shall not make false or misleading publicity.
in this incident, if it is true that the merchant deliberately used cable ties to conceal the true quality of the pork belly, it is suspected of violating the above-mentioned legal provisions and constitutes fraud against consumers.
consumers have the right to request returns and refunds, and may file complaints with market supervision departments in accordance with the law and request corresponding administrative penalties.
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