After hearing this explanation from the merchants, most people will not ask again, but choose to believe this statement directly. After all, in everyone's mind, it is generally believed that the price of a commodity is directly proportional to its value. If the merchants dare to bid such a high price, it means that the goods themselves have such value, but in fact, many merchants on the market maliciously use the psychology of consumers and infringe on their rights and interests.
Take the Japanese store in this incident as an example. The per capita consumption of this Japanese restaurant is very high, about 2000 yuan. You should be able to enjoy good ingredients if you spend 2000 yuan per capita, but the cost price of expensive ingredients in this store is really low. In order to sell their own food at a higher price, Japanese food stores marked the word import in front of their dishes, but in fact the ingredients they sold were not imported from a certain place in Japan at all, but purchased at the domestic farmers' market.
In my opinion, such behavior of merchants is tantamount to deceiving consumers and infringing on their personal rights and interests. Acts like this should be supervised and punished by relevant departments. Only by increasing the punishment for such businesses can we set an example. In order to warn other businesses in the market, don't follow this behavior.