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The man bought "sky-high cut cakes" for 12,000 yuan follow-up: Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism fell, and the boss was in trouble

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The classic "sky-high price cake cutting" incident once again pushed people's panic to a new peak. On April 30, a man was buying cut cakes in the service area of Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, but unexpectedly fell into the trap of the boss.

That day, the man was attracted to a shop selling cut cakes in the service area, and he wanted to buy some cut cakes to take home and share with friends and family. When asked about the price, the shopkeeper said that it was 16 yuan a catty, so the man didn't want the shopkeeper to cut a piece. When the cake was cut, the shopkeeper told the man that the cake was 12,000.

The man bought "sky-high cut cakes" for 12,000 yuan follow-up: Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism fell, and the boss was in trouble

At first, the man thought that the boss had miscalculated, how could one and a half catties be so expensive, and asked: "Just now you said that 16 was sold to me, how did this become 12,000." The man, who was still stunned, heard the shopkeeper continue: "It's 16, but we sell it by the gram, we all clearly mark the price, don't talk to me here." ”

The man bought "sky-high cut cakes" for 12,000 yuan follow-up: Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism fell, and the boss was in trouble

The man was immediately frightened and immediately said, "I don't want it, how can I afford it as a part-time worker." ”

Shopkeeper: "What do you mean don't want to?" means don't do it

Then the shopkeeper found out about the person in the video and shouted: "What are you shooting, you delete it for me." ”

The man bought "sky-high cut cakes" for 12,000 yuan follow-up: Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism fell, and the boss was in trouble

The situation became more and more embarrassing, and the friend who ordered it tried to solve the problem and was willing to share the cost of cutting the cake. After thinking about it, the man still resolutely refused to buy it.

Despite a series of jaw-dropping events happening, one of my friends recorded it all calmly. He was discovered by the shopkeeper during the recording, which just proves that the shopkeeper realized that his behavior had exceeded the average standard. The man also did not mention whether he paid the fee when he broke the news, which makes people speculate that he should have paid for the sky-high price of the cake in the end.

The man bought "sky-high cut cakes" for 12,000 yuan follow-up: Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism fell, and the boss was in trouble

The video later went viral, sparking collective outrage and heated discussions among netizens. Most people comment around the trap of "sky-high price cake cutting".

Is it really impossible to control this? This is when he can rob it, he has to give you a piece of cake.

The man bought "sky-high cut cakes" for 12,000 yuan follow-up: Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism fell, and the boss was in trouble

Someone else joked: "It's not to show off to everyone, I was fortunate to have eaten once in 08, and I'm still paying off the loan." Someone immediately replied: "Is the cake a loan?" [covering his face]

The man bought "sky-high cut cakes" for 12,000 yuan follow-up: Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism fell, and the boss was in trouble

I remember that there was a news that the purchase price of potatoes was 5 cents, sold for 2 yuan, and finally was fined tens of thousands, which is how much money to be fined according to that standard.

The man bought "sky-high cut cakes" for 12,000 yuan follow-up: Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism fell, and the boss was in trouble

This attentive friend also calculated the account, 1 gram is 16 yuan, 1 catty is 8000 yuan, what is the difference between this and grabbing money?

The man bought "sky-high cut cakes" for 12,000 yuan follow-up: Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism fell, and the boss was in trouble

After the video was released, the effect of "sky-high price cake cutting" was quickly amplified, and many netizens spoke out to Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism, demanding an explanation of why such a cake was worth 12,000 yuan. Some netizens even publicly expressed their anger and condemnation of this bad behavior, believing that clearly marked prices do not mean that consumers can be used at will.

These comments have almost swiped the comment area of the official account of Inner Mongolia Cultural Tourism.

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Although the evaluation part is not directly aimed at the cultural and tourism sector, this incident of "sky-high price cake cutting" does remind us once again that we are often used by some unscrupulous merchants in our lives, so that the pleasure of making money temporarily overshadows social justice. In this context, what we pursue is not only material prosperity, but also social justice and justice.

In the editor's opinion, the boss who sells sky-high cakes in the service area has felt great pressure. With the attention of major media, it is believed that the market department will definitely come to verify and investigate in the near future.

What do you think about this kind of behavior of merchants?