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How much is the general profit from selling bird's nest?
Recently, well-known online celebrities were exposed to live broadcast of ready-to-eat bird's nest with goods. Fake bird's nest? , the main part is sugar water and additives, and a very small amount of sialic acid, which has almost no nutritional value, but it is sold to a bowl in 40 yuan. After the incident was exposed, it attracted the attention of many netizens.

A scam of instant bird's nest tonic

It is understood that recently, an exposed person named Wang Hai revealed that a Xin team who brought goods from online celebrities was selling on the spot? Fake bird's nest? Events. According to its introduction, this kind of bird's nest sold by Xin team is called instant bird's nest. The actual ingredient is mainly sugar water, and other ingredients are additives such as calcium lactate and sodium alginate. Among them, sialic acid as the main nutrient component is only 0.0 14%, and the cost is only 70 cents. Plus packaging materials and labor costs, it adds up to 1 yuan. These bird's nest merchants and advertisers are so greedy that they take risks and sell fake bird's nest for less than one yuan to forty yuan to cheat people's wallets.

It is understood that a well-known online instant bird's nest e-commerce company sells 45,000 fake bird's nests every month, with a net profit of 3 1 10,000.

What is the nutritional value of bird's nest?

As we all know, bird's nest has always been famous for its tonic. Many pregnant women in China like to buy supplements, and many people also buy bird's nest to send to relatives and friends for the holidays. The core nutritional value of bird's nest is sialic acid. Speaking of sialic acid, as we all know, there is a small amount of sialic acid in eggs, and we humans also secrete sialic acid ourselves. Other foods also contain sialic acid more or less. Among all known foods, bird's nest contains the highest sialic acid. The function of this saliva is that it can not only improve human immunity, but also benefit the development of fetal brain nerve.

On the other hand, this fake bird's nest incident can't help but remind people of the melamine milk powder incidents in those years. In those years, unscrupulous merchants replaced protein with melamine, which led to malnutrition among children. Now the bird's nest merchants are taking risks again for the benefit, but Skynet has taken it back. I believe that what awaits them must be the most severe legal sanctions.