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McDonald's sued for vanilla ice cream not containing vanilla, do you support consumer rights?

Every businessman should not appear to deceive consumers, because consumers can through legal means to protect their legitimate rights and interests, I am very supportive of the consumers experienced unscrupulous vendors after the pitfalls of the right way to protect their legitimate rights and interests, after all, such a way to reduce the unnecessary economic and mental losses of consumers. McDonald's, as a relatively successful fast food company, has reaped the recognition and support of a large number of foodies in the country. However, McDonald's has been sued by consumers because the ice cream does not contain vanilla. This phenomenon can also show that well-known catering companies can also have false promotional slogans, especially the photos shown in many fast food restaurants produce a huge difference with the real thing, and even some consumers will file a lawsuit to the court because the pictures do not match the food.

Consumers must safeguard their legitimate interests through the right channels, or else unscrupulous businesses will take advantage of the situation

It is a well known fact that every consumer replaces items in their home and enjoys the best quality food within their means. quality food. After a large number of fraudulent phenomena in a store, consumers must fight for their own compensation measures through reasonable means, On the one hand: consumers can reduce the economic losses, to avoid other consumers because of the store dishonest behavior to get a lot of economic losses. On the other hand: consumers to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the normal market order, to avoid the bad business and the phenomenon of violation of the laws of the market.

Consumers as a vulnerable group, must be through the law to protect the interests of individuals

While consumers use money to buy things belong to the consumer behavior, but the merchants appeared to be a series of false propaganda phenomenon is not the maintenance of the legitimate rights and interests of consumers. The legal rights and interests of consumers. What's more, consumers as our country's vulnerable groups, the relevant laws have been clearly expressed to protect the legitimate interests of consumers and profits. Nowadays, the Internet is very developed, online platforms and offline platforms can be a huge development of business opportunities, and the emergence of the Internet so that people's information is exposed. This also allows consumers to avoid unnecessary trouble and loss for themselves through the law to avoid secondary dissemination of information.

Consumers shouldn't make unreasonable demands either

We often see that after certain consumers buy very high-priced goods, they will ask for close to ten times the amount of compensation by way of bad reviews and complaints, and these consumers will also make all kinds of unreasonable demands on the merchants. I have always believed that consumers can return or exchange goods that they are not satisfied with, but the behavior of making unreasonable demands on merchants loses the importance of consumers maintaining their normal interests.

Overall, I support consumers' legal defense of their rights, but I don't support consumers making unreasonable demands on merchants.