During the epidemic, the price of vegetable packages was inflated, and merchants were fined. Since the Shanghai epidemic, there have been many reports of rising prices. Some vegetable packages are not worthy of the name after they are bought home, and there are no vegetables in the set meal. Shrinkage phenomenon occurs frequently, and relevant departments such as the Industrial and Commercial Bureau also strike hard. During the epidemic, merchants who bid up prices were punished because they all violated the price law of China. A merchant in Shanghai sold 280 yuan's vegetable packages during the epidemic, but residents found that there were not so many vegetables in the original package after getting the goods, so they reported the merchant to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau. This kind of rights protection behavior is very advocated. The buyer must have no conscience and should have been punished. Their illegal income should be confiscated, because the economic situation of residents during the epidemic period is worse than when there is no epidemic. These black-hearted businessmen only care about making money and blindly driving up prices, which is really black-hearted.
In the face of price fraud and unclear pricing, consumers should safeguard their rights and interests. It is very difficult for residents to buy vegetables and fruits during the epidemic, and they are very anxious every day. Therefore, some residents and friends think that even if they know that businesses are expensive, they should eat, and the awareness of rights protection is not important at all. In fact, Bian Xiao believes that during the epidemic, we should not blindly get used to those enterprises that strive to make money, but should actively protect our rights. Bian Xiao saw the news that there were supermarkets in Shanghai, but not during the epidemic. It is also illegal for other businesses to drive up prices and make the price of vegetables rise dozens of times.
In the face of the soaring price of fruits and vegetables during the epidemic, we should actively stop it. We can't give these businesses a little tolerance and let them keep getting rich, which won't encourage their arrogance.