the three-no "black bird's nest" is making a comeback. e-commerce platforms must not become a breeding ground for problematic products | one comment
2024-09-28
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chen yanfei
on september 26, a cover story revealed that multiple e-commerce platforms were selling “black bird’s nests” containing excessive nitrite, which attracted widespread attention. according to reports, consumer mr. zhu reported that the artificially infected "blood swallow" that was exposed by "focus interview" 10 years ago seems to have made a comeback in recent years with the help of some social platforms and e-commerce platforms.
recently, major anchors on e-commerce platforms have repeatedly exposed false propaganda, which has shocked people. "black bird's nest" has returned to the market through e-commerce. merchants argue that "importing" means "entering the mouth for consumption", which breaks the bottom line of consumers.
as early as 2011, in response to problems such as irregular order in the bird's nest and other nutritious food industries, the state administration for industry and commerce carried out special law enforcement inspections on the bird's nest market across the country, strengthened the access management of bird's nest operators, and insisted on issuing licenses (health licenses first) and then licensing ( business license). bird's nests that do not meet food safety standards and are ordered to be removed from the market must be destroyed resolutely to prevent them from entering the market again. the zhejiang provincial administration for industry and commerce has also specially formulated the "requirements on the code of conduct for the operation of bird's nest and other nutritious foods", which requires operators to establish and improve five aspects: purchase inspection, distribution ledger, on-site destruction of unqualified products, product quality information disclosure, and consumer dispute resolution commitments. item system.
the problem of bird's nest, which has been vigorously cracked down by the country, has returned with a vengeance, exposing the lack of effective review and management mechanisms for products on e-commerce platforms. selling fake goods openly and talking nonsense with confidence has become a prominent problem in e-commerce sales today.
according to the latest data released by the china internet network information center on june 28, the number of online shopping users in my country has exceeded 900 million. this means that the quality of the online shopping environment has a profound impact on the perception and confidence of the consumer market. diversified online shopping provides people with the convenience of shopping without leaving home. after experiencing barbaric growth, we need to be more vigilant about "bad money driving out good money" and we must not let e-commerce platforms become a breeding ground for problematic products.