A woman who sold 150 bowls of cooked meat was reported and fined NT$50,000, which attracted attention. What issues behind this matter deserve attention?
Professional anti-counterfeiters do not always go to the stage of suing for compensation. They may reach a settlement agreement privately, and the merchants who sell three-no products spend money to settle the matter.
They really didn’t want to popularize the law, they really didn’t want to protect food safety, they just saw it as an opportunity to make money.
Those who open online stores to sell Sanwu products are not all lonely people. At worst, they are just small workshops. At best, they can open small factories.
Pretending to be pitiful at this time is only good for people who gullibly believe in them. People who don't believe in them will only be more disgusted by such profiteers.
For example, the flag-planting vegetable industry is not only purchasing Sanwu products for packaging, but is not afraid of the punishment of three melons and two dates. After being exposed, it plays the emotional card and says that many people are unemployed in the local industry, which is tantamount to emotional kidnapping.
Of course, I absolutely support the real anti-counterfeiting campaign, and it is true that some anti-counterfeiters have maintained China’s consumer environment. If these so-called anti-counterfeiters reported three no-nos on their first purchase, there is nothing to say, but in fact his behavior is
It is not worthy of the word "anti-counterfeiting"; professional anti-counterfeiters have so many opportunities to make money, and those who sell "three-no" products are so unscrupulous. In the final analysis, the regulatory authorities are lazy and incompetent.
For food safety, we have to push the regulatory authorities to do things, so that the general environment can have the possibility of changing.
Just relying on those professional anti-counterfeiters, it will still be what it is now in a few decades.
You can support the fight against counterfeiting, but don’t create personalities for them, or any interest groups or companies.
After all, the purpose of cracking down on counterfeiting is to obtain profits, not for social morality, so it is easy to end up bullying weaker people, which can be regarded as individual limitations; in this case, it does not matter whether you are a professional crackdown on counterfeiting, specific case analysis, family
Handmade products should not be treated according to the standards of industrial products. The question is how to define whether it is a cottage industry. I don’t know if the law has relevant regulations. How to prevent some low-quality small factories from pretending to be cottage industries to evade supervision?
The differences and standards between personal handicrafts and industrial products should be clarified.