0 1. Parents who bought this solid drink found that their children had various bad symptoms one after another.
After the children ate this solid drink for a period of time, many children developed various bad symptoms. Judging from the videos posted on the Internet, some children began to beat their heads inexplicably, with various rashes of unknown reasons and even symptoms of skull protrusion. Some children have also experienced mental retardation, developmental retardation and organ damage. Parents began to doubt the authenticity of the so-called special medicine milk powder after discovering their children's symptoms.
02. The salesman promoted solid drinks in the name of milk powder, which led to this tragic event.
The buyers of this product are basically parents of children who have seen a doctor in Chenzhou Children's Hospital. At first, everyone was willing to choose this product because of the doctor's recommendation, so basically no one would doubt the quality of the product, and with the enthusiastic promotion of the sales staff, many parents bought this product. And according to the doctor's advice, children use this solid drink as milk powder for a long time and don't eat any other food.
03. Deceive consumers by taking advantage of their authority. The salesperson said that he lived on milk powder and could only follow the sales.
After several parents jointly requested an investigation, some media interviewed a shopkeeper who sold the milk powder. The store owner admitted to promoting products in the name of milk powder, but when asked why he sold solid drinks in the name of milk powder, the store manager actually said that he relied on milk powder to eat and could only follow the sales. Knowing that the product is a beverage, you still mislead consumers. I have to say that this practice is really chilling.
04. Inferior milk powder does great harm to babies, and the bottom line of sales must not go beyond children's health.
Whatever the reason, it is wrong to mislead consumers to buy non-milk powder products. The pain left by the previous inferior milk powder incidents is still clearly visible. At no time should sales be promoted at the expense of children's health. As a doctor in children's hospital, we should do our duty and do our job well. We should not use our authoritative position in the public's mind to mislead consumers.
The baby's growth is a very important stage, and there is no room for carelessness. Inferior milk powder will ruin a child's life, even the happiness and hope of a family. Sales should also be limited to this, and sales should not be promoted at the expense of children's health. If there is something wrong with the child's health, all the remedial measures will be of no help.