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Management scheme of food city
You must be excited to hear about the food city, right? Have you ever been to the food city in Changping, Beijing? Have you tried the special food in Beijing? Have you ever worried about food safety while tasting delicious food? If you have this concern, you can rest assured now. The Beijing Municipal Government has carried out unified account management for food stalls in Changping, Beijing, and asked merchants to establish unified accounts to ensure food safety in the food city. Are you happy to hear this news?

Reasons for unifying accounts When the epidemic broke out in 2020, people suddenly focused on the seafood city in Wuhan, USA. Although it was later proved that the source of the epidemic was not the seafood city in Wuhan, people still lent a helping hand to the food. At present, the epidemic in China is still not over. We have carried out unified account management for the stalls in the food city, with the purpose of ensuring food safety in the food city and responding to the requirements of the country to prevent the epidemic. The food cities we know are all composed of stalls, and the management inside is very chaotic. Each booth has its own boss and its own bookkeeping method, which is convenient for individuals to manage the store. Now the government requires unified accounting, which can more effectively facilitate government managers to understand the data of food city, reduce the work pressure of government staff, and be clear at a glance when auditing accounts.

On the other hand, regulating merchants can also regulate their behaviors, so that merchants can pay more attention to food safety and food quality when doing business in the food city, and ensure the safety and protection of consumers' lives. In addition, the establishment of a unified account can also make the management of the food city more standardized, thus attracting more consumers to come to food consumption and safeguarding the interests of merchants.

Unified accounting books, even if the government requires businesses, should also become the code of conduct that businesses consciously abide by, making production and operation more transparent and making consumers more trustworthy. Only in this way can we bring a steady stream of business.