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Three supermarkets in Harbin are suspected of driving up prices. Is it a moral loss to drive up the market price in a special period?
It does have a certain influence on morality. Friends who have studied law may know that at the beginning, there is a sentence worth pondering, that is, in the case of imperfect laws, moral standards should be the lowest bottom line. ?

Although China's laws are fundamentally sound and can be said to involve all aspects of our lives, laws are made by people after all, and as long as they are made by people, there will be certain deficiencies. At this time, we should stick to our moral bottom line. We can also understand this sentence, that is, as long as it does not violate morality, it will basically not violate the law. Imagine that things that violate the law can basically run counter to morality, especially in the face of large-scale disasters. We must keep our moral bottom line, not to add chaos to the country or trouble to others. But if we look at it from another angle, the reasons why they push up prices may also be as follows:

1, the supply chain pushes up the price.

First of all, I think it may also be the situation of price gouging in the supply chain, because the supply chain of the whole supermarket may involve many links, and we are not sure which link has this phenomenon, but generally speaking, it can't be just the unilateral behavior of the supermarket, so I think we should also check the supply chain.

2. The price itself has risen seriously.

Some commodity prices may rise, which is more serious. For example, in some areas with serious epidemic, the price of vegetables in those areas is ridiculously high, but as long as we know it carefully, we may know that the price of vegetables is very high this year, but there may be many specific reasons for the high price, such as logistics costs or market demand.

3. The supermarket is out of stock.

Affected by this epidemic, the channels for purchasing goods in supermarkets may become increasingly scarce, which is one of the main reasons why there are fewer and fewer supermarket foods in many areas with serious epidemic. When the supermarket owner sees this situation, he must be anxious first, and then he will try his best to raise the price as much as possible to make up for other costs of the supermarket, but this is immoral.

This epidemic is a global disaster. In China, although the epidemic situation has been well controlled, it is still a serious situation. As the saying goes, everyone is responsible for the national disaster. It may be that our personal abilities are limited and we can't make great contributions to the country, but we can do our part, at least not to add chaos to the country.