The price assassin has every year, and there are 5 pieces of snowflake crisp for 280 yuan in the past, and now it is the turn of spicy strips.
On May 1, a blogger posted a video saying that he encountered a "spicy strip assassin" in a childhood snack shop in Suzhou, 0.17 yuan/gram, that is, 85 yuan/catty.
As a post-95 generation from Hunan, we can say that we grew up eating spicy noodles all the way. When I was a child, most of the spicy strips in the commissary were 5 cents and 1 yuan, and even some of the commissaries at the door even tore up large bags of spicy strips to sell, 1 cent and 1 piece. Although it has been 20 years, it is the first time I have heard that spicy strips are sold by the gram, and it is still 85 yuan per catty, which is a money grab.
With the rapid development of the times, prices in the mainland are also rising, but it is not so much that the prices have risen to the point that they can't afford spicy noodles. Seeing that the prices of the commissary have not risen much, when encountering this kind of store, it is really necessary to crack down on it and disrupt the market prices.
After receiving the report, the market supervision department of Gusu District, Suzhou City, also quickly went to the venue to verify and respond, saying that although the on-site goods were clearly marked with prices and did not violate the relevant price laws and regulations, they did not meet consumers' perception of the price labeling of ordinary goods, and the spicy noodles sold in the store had been changed to be priced in packs.
See what netizens have to say
"It's the first time I've heard of spicy strips sold by the gram"
"I think this boss will be shot directly, it's already hacked home, and there is no need to live in the future, it's meaningless"
"Now there is no bottom line in business"
"It shouldn't be measured in grams, all catties and kilograms will be fine."