For example, Master Kong iced black tea is now the biggest promotion, and the municipal distributors get about 27~26 yuan from the first-class distributors (this price is almost the same as the ex-factory price, but the ex-factory price is confidential).
If it's fake, 10 yuan is normal, pigment+tap water+monosodium glutamate+bottle. Just hire a few people to buy a machine to fill it. The cost of the whole piece is only a few dollars. Now the additives are developing rapidly, and many people can't tell whether it's true or not. It's hard to do it if you don't have the ability. I advise you not to think about it.
If it's a scam, he'll tell you how they got the goods, make you believe that the pie will really fall off in the world, and clap his chest to ensure that it's absolutely genuine, and it's guaranteed to be delivered, but you have to pay in advance what percentage of the goods, empty gloves and white wolves, an old scam, and there's no technical content at all. This kind of humanity is ignored.
Then there are futures, but there are not many futures, which are generally overstocked by remote dealers, or
Large retailers have a backlog, dealers have their own way, and rarely get it on the market for wholesale. This will be severely punished if the manufacturer finds out, and in serious cases, the distribution qualification will be cancelled. If they want to do it, they will also give it to others, and then change the production date.
Then there are large retailers, such as Wal-Mart Wellcome Hualian and other supermarkets. They don't have a lot of futures, only one or two hundred a year, and they will deal with expired goods in advance by tying or reducing prices, so they won't really lose money.
Iced black tea 18 yuan a piece, red bull 38 yuan a piece, hehe, I suggest you be more careful.