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I think it's deliberate, normal people who would be so greedy, knowing that it is impossible to do it, this is embarrassing people, I don't know what this person thinks, I guess I deliberately find fault.
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I think it should be deliberate. There should be no such free packaging in a hot pot restaurant, kimchi can be eaten for free in the store, however, it is not allowed to be packed, or the upper limit of each person's packaging can be set.
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It's intentional. The merchant advertises that the kimchi in the store is unconditional** and can be packed, and a few customers want to take all the kimchi away, which is obviously intentional.
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The free kimchi in the hot pot restaurant can be packed Customers need to pack 200 catties in the canteen, which must be intentional. Improvised, who wants so much to do? It should have been planned for a long time.
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Whether the free can be packed, it depends on whether the store allows it, if the store allows it, it can be packed, if the store does not allow it, then it cannot be packed, in this case, the customer is in the case of the store does not agree, want to force the packing, such an incident will occur. <>
In fact, this matter can also be understood in this way, it is a love to let you pack, and it is a duty not to pack for you. If from an objective point of view, free things can not be packaged, because free things can be said to be a benefit given to customers by the store, but this benefit also has a cost, if everyone goes to pack, everyone goes to take advantage of the store's small advantage, then this small cost of expenditure will become a huge expense, so the store is unaffordable, so from an objective point of view, the store has the right to prevent customers from packaging free things.
Of course, this is only my personal opinion, if there is any mistake, please correct it. <>
The author of the incident combing saw such a ** on the Internet. It is said that there is a hot pot restaurant, and it is said that there was an argument with a customer because the customer of the restaurant was packing free kimchi. What's going on? Next, I will sort out this incident for you.
It turned out that a few customers (three by sight) wanted to pack kimchi, which was a free side dish for customers at the store. **These customers may think that this kimchi is very delicious, and think about it for free, so they directly use a bag to pack this kimchi and want to pack, at first the clerk did not stop it, and then said that these customers kept taking out kimchi, it is estimated that it was too much, and the clerk came out to stop this incident, but I didn't expect these customers to be angry and angry, and they knocked over the kimchi. <>
Incident reflection After reading this incident, to be honest, the author felt quite embarrassed, of course, for these customers. Because most people care more about a face, they want to live a more decent life, and they will consciously restrain their behavior in public, but these customers belong to the kind of "no shame". There is nothing wrong with taking advantage of small advantages, but it feels a bit too much to be stopped from blatantly taking advantage and angrily knocking over the kimchi jar, what do you think about this?
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From the consumer's point of view, free kimchi can be taken away, but from a moral point of view, the packaging is too exaggerated, and it is a bit too much to say. We advocate saving food and refuse to waste food. Do not promote extravagance and waste of food.
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The customer's attempt to pack a free kimchi was rejected and then spilled. Free ingredients can be packed, but don't go too far, you can pack some back to eat, but if you pack a lot of them, this will definitely not work.
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It depends on whether the merchant has requirements, if the merchant has written relevant information about whether it can be packaged, if so, then it will naturally not be able to pack. But if he doesn't tell me, then I think it's okay to pack.
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You can't pack it for free, because it's not easy for people. You have to take so much when you are full, you really want to trap the merchants, so this is not legal.
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It is not false propaganda that the hot pot restaurant does not pack 10 jars of kimchi for customers, and I think that the behavior of customers packing 10 jars of kimchi in the hot pot restaurant is really excessive, normal people know that this kind of free packing kimchi in hot pot restaurants, generally do not take too much when packing, one is thin-skinned, and the other is that you are embarrassed to take so many things from others for nothing. Therefore, the behavior of a customer packing 10 jars of kimchi is really like finding fault, and this kind of reason is shameful. So, I usually still touch my conscience, am I really embarrassed to ask for so much?
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I think this situation is to empathize and understand as much as possible, after all, the essence of the store to launch this way is to make the business more considerable, and if everyone packs it like this, there is really no way to make money for the store, and if you cancel such a discount because of this behavior, it is also the customer who loses, so you need to understand each other.
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This is not false propaganda. If you can pack 10 packs, can you pack 100 packs, 1000 packs, 10,000 packs? Therefore, the original meaning of packing is to say that it is limited to the sense of tasting, not to say that you can meet your packaging with anything.
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Of course not, this kind of behavior is too much, do you want to empty people's stores, and you need ten altars.
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Yes. Since the hot pot restaurant said this activity, it must be implemented, otherwise it will be discredited, deceiving customers, and false publicity.
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I don't think it's reasonable for this customer to pack ten jars of free kimchi. Packing, when the word first came out, actually referred to the packing of goods, but later, as everyone advocated frugality, the dishes eaten on the table were also advocated to be packed home. Because everyone thinks that this is a kind of saving, it is our traditional Chinese virtue, and it should be passed down.
And the word packaging is also so that everyone can order reasonably and not cause waste by ordering too much. But packaging doesn't mean you can ask for a lot of stuff from the merchant, and I think this behavior is very unreasonable.
I think it's very reasonable for a merchant to refuse to allow a customer to pack 10 jars of free kimchi. Because if I were a merchant, I would be annoyed if a customer wanted to pack 10 jars of free kimchi. Because I'm here to do business, not to engage in charity, you come to our hot pot restaurant to consume, I am very happy, and within the amount of your consumption, we have provided a certain amount of kimchi for free, if you eat it and think it is delicious, you can choose to buy it, but you can't pack kimchi for free.
If everyone were like this customer, the hot pot restaurant would probably close down in two days.
I think the customer's behavior of packing free kimchi is extremely unreasonable, and another reason is because some of the customer's behavior feels particularly vexatious. Now many people don't know what kind of psychological feeling is the uncle who spends the money, in fact, people may not care about your little business at all. I spent a little money, ate what I should eat in this money, and wanted to get a little more from others in the future, I think this kind of psychology of their small cheapness is particularly important, so they will suffer a big loss in the future.
Based on the above, I think it is normal for a customer to be rejected for free kimchi in the canteen, and it is not very reasonable for him to pack so much. If we go out to eat, we prefer to take it out, but if you have already eaten everything you ordered, you have to pack up the store's things, which is not recommended.
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The customer itself is wrong! It's not that it's reasonable to pack so much, it's that you shouldn't and can't pack because it's not your thing! Anything free should not be taken away, you can try it, this is the usual rule, this is to force all stores to clearly mark free things are not allowed to be their own!
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It is definitely unreasonable to pack so many kimchi, because merchants use these free kimchi to attract customers, and it is absolutely not allowed to take them away.
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is unreasonable. And it makes people feel that there are some excesses, which is why this particularly bad situation occurs.
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I don't think it's reasonable, this is taking advantage of a small advantage, it's very bad, and it shouldn't be.
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From a legal point of view, it is reasonable, because the merchant does not limit the number of free copies. From a moral point of view, it is unreasonable, because buyers like to take advantage of small advantages.
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It's unreasonable, although it's free, but it's not presumptuous to let you take it indiscriminately, so it's not the same behavior as the elderly taking the water in the love refrigerator.
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It is obviously unreasonable to pack so much, and the free kimchi is for you to eat in the restaurant, not to take away.
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The store doesn't deserve it. The original intention of the store was to let the customer pack some kimchi for free, but the customer's act of packing ten jars of kimchi was an intentional act, so the merchant was the injured party.
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The store doesn't deserve it, although kimchi can be packaged for free, which is a gift from the store to customers. But you can't pack too much, pack 10 jars of kimchi, the customer's three views are a bit of a problem, and they like to be greedy and cheap too much.
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I don't think I deserve it any more. It's because the customer is having some vexatious trouble. That's why this kind of thing happens.
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The store should have taken this kind of person into account when they came up with this event, but I think the store is quite pitiful, this customer is really too poor, like a robber.
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I don't agree with this opinion, although the cost of kimchi production is not high, it is a means for the store to attract consumers, and the normal consumption of consumers can be accepted by the store, if you want to pack 10 jars of kimchi, this production cost is still there, and customers can pay a certain amount of money by themselves.
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When I first saw this news, I had the urge to slap this group of people with a big mouth, this is simply a group of bandits. But think about it, forget it, after all, this is the era of the rule of law, and anything can be handed over to the judicial department to handle. - However, after learning more about what happened, I realized that there seemed to be a lot of things wrong with this store!
The incident happened on September 8, a hot pot restaurant on Nancheng Avenue in Chongqing was in the trial operation period, and after a table of guests finished eating, they asked to pack 10 jars of kimchi to take away. You heard it right, it's 10 jars, you know, each jar of these 10 jars of kimchi is about one or twenty catties, a total of one or two hundred catties, and this is all the kimchi in the store.
To eat a table of hot pot, you need the store to take one or two hundred catties of kimchi. I used to do kimchi business, and the value of these two hundred catties was at least about five or six thousand yuan, and I earned a few thousand yuan for a hot pot, which was a little too greedy.
You packed all the kimchi and left, leaving others to do business. People just opened the store and wanted him to close the door, those who know say that you are more serious, and those who don't know think that you are deliberately coming to smash the field next door? The customer's approach seems incomprehensible.
- So? Why did this table of customers have such "unreasonable" demands?
If you want to blame the store, you must first blame the store, and don't touch such a thing as false advertising. In order to attract customers, some businesses dare to promise anything on the billboard. It's good that you don't meet a real customer, but you may be unlucky.
In the advertising slogan of the hot pot restaurant, it is written that "all ten kimchi in the store are free and unlimited**, and they can be packed!" A line of advertising slogan.
It was this advertising slogan that met this group of more serious people, and directly opened his mouth to pack all the 10 jars of kimchi in the store. The store was shocked at the time, thinking that the customer was joking, but did not want the customer to insist on taking away all 10 jars.
The waiter seemed to be a little overwhelmed, and hurriedly stepped forward to persuade him, causing the customer to be furious and directly knocked over all 10 jars of kimchi.
Author's opinion: First of all, in response to this incident, the advertising slogan of the hot pot restaurant clearly violated Article 4 of the Advertising Law: the advertisement shall not contain false or misleading content, and shall not deceive or mislead consumers. Advertisers shall be responsible for the authenticity of the content of advertisements.
Therefore, merchants should accept the corresponding penalties!
However, in the face of false advertising, we have a formal complaint platform, rather than dealing with it privately. Despite the merchant's alleged false advertising, the customer did not have the right to smash the storefront, and there was gross fault in the way the table was handled. Therefore, all the losses caused by smashing other people's hot pot restaurants should be borne by the customers and compensate for all the losses of the hot pot restaurants.
One yard is one yard, what kind of punishment should the hot pot restaurant accept, and there is no conflict with the compensation for smashing.
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I think there was some excesses in this customer's behavior. And the requirements are also a bit excessive. So I don't think this customer is doing the right thing.
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It is purely intentional, and it is a caring act for a hot pot restaurant to provide free kimchi to customers, and customers should not take such an invitation for granted.
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The customer is obviously at a loss, packing ten jars of free kimchi is an unreasonable request, and smashing the store is even more illegal, if all the customers come to pack, the restaurant would have closed down long ago.
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The hot pot restaurant offers free kimchi to attract customers. I think there is something wrong with this customer's approach. Because even though the hot pot restaurant supports the packaging of kimchi, this kind of request from customers is really too ridiculous.
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