The long street banquet in which "only one meat dish among eight Yunnan dishes cost 528 yuan" aroused widespread public attention and discussion.
From many aspects, we can look at this problem like this: 1. The price is too high: From a consumer point of view, the price of the Changjie Banquet is indeed high. A meat dish plus seven or eight vegetarian dishes costs 528 yuan.
It is beyond the consumption budget of many people.
This has also caused some people to question whether the quality and taste of the dishes are consistent with the price.
2. Independent pricing by merchants: Independent pricing by merchants is the right of merchants, but in a market economy, merchants need to abide by market rules and consumer rights protection laws and regulations.
Merchants should provide goods and services at fair and reasonable prices, rather than infringing on consumers' rights by setting prices at will when prices are clearly marked.
3. Tourism culture marketing: As one of the cultural tourism brands in Yunnan Province, the Long Street Banquet is also a tourism culture marketing method.
For tourists, tasting local food is also a cultural experience.
However, merchants should follow the principles of authenticity and transparency in marketing promotions and should not mislead or deceive consumers.
4. Cultural protection: Long Street Banquet is Yunnan’s traditional food culture and should be protected and passed on.
However, in the process of promotion and inheritance, the essence and value of culture also need to be taken into consideration, and it cannot be over-commercialized and deformed just for commercial interests.
To sum up, we need to look at the issue of long street banquets from multiple angles.
Merchants should provide goods and services at fair and reasonable prices, and marketing promotions should follow the principles of authenticity and transparency; cultural protection and inheritance need to take into account the essence and value of culture, and cannot be over-commercialized and deformed just for commercial interests.
At the same time, consumers should also consume rationally and not blindly pursue high-priced goods and services.
Whether the price of the Long Street Banquet is reasonable needs to consider many aspects, including the quality and taste of the dishes, service quality, location, cost, etc.
Different people and different viewpoints may make different evaluations and judgments on prices.
Judging from the reactions of some consumers, the price of the Long Street Banquet is indeed on the high side. One meat dish plus seven or eight vegetarian dishes costs 528 yuan, which is beyond the consumption budget of many people.
But some people also believe that the ingredients and production techniques used in the Long Street Banquet are very particular, and it is a traditional food culture, so the price is reasonable.
In short, whether the price of the Long Street Banquet is reasonable requires comprehensive analysis and evaluation from multiple perspectives.
Consumers can make choices based on their actual situation and consumption budget, while merchants need to provide goods and services at fair and reasonable prices and abide by market rules and consumer rights protection laws and regulations.
It is the basic obligation of merchants to clearly mark prices, and consumers have the right to choose to purchase or not purchase goods or services based on the marked prices.
If merchants set prices at will without clearly marking prices, this is a violation of the rights and interests of consumers and a violation of the principle of fair market competition.
In this case, if the merchant does have a problem of inconsistency between the listed price and the actual selling price, consumers can safeguard their rights and interests through complaints, rights protection, etc.
At the same time, regulatory agencies should also inspect and supervise merchants to ensure that merchants comply with market rules and consumer rights protection laws and regulations.
It should be pointed out that for the catering industry, the price of dishes does not only depend on cost, but also includes quality, taste, service and other aspects.
Therefore, although consumers can choose whether to consume based on the price, when actually consuming, they also need to consider the quality and taste of the dishes, and they cannot judge the quality of the dishes based on price alone.