A blogger in Beijing ordered a meal code and was ordered by netizens for 3 million. What impact did it have on the restaurant?

The blogger exposed the restaurant ordering code and was ordered by several malicious netizens for 3 million yuan. In fact, it has caused confusion in the ordering order of restaurants, and may also cause certain economic losses to restaurants.

With the development of network celebrity economy, more and more people will patronize food shops and make videos and upload them online. Recently, a blogger in Beijing sent the restaurant's ordering code online with his own video after ordering. Many spoof netizens began to order more than 3 million dishes, which can be said to have caused great trouble to the restaurant, or at least messed up the ordering order of the restaurant. This kind of cyber violence is actually very common in life, but common does not necessarily mean legal compliance.

This will inevitably lead to disorder in the restaurant. A large number of external orders will obviously cause the kitchen system of the restaurant to collapse, and so will the cashier system. When ordering, I found that no one came, which in itself disturbed the order of the restaurant. I have to mention that it will have a certain impact on the restaurant's catering reserves. After ordering, the kitchen will cook according to the order. If the system does not feed back in time, it will cause a lot of raw material losses, which will eventually turn into huge economic losses. A normal restaurant cannot accept such a big loss.

This malicious ordering behavior will not only affect the order of the restaurant, resulting in the loss of kitchen ingredients, but also show the society how negative public figures are. If bloggers are dissatisfied with the restaurant's ordering, and at the same time leak the restaurant's ordering code to the internet without modification, it will do great harm to the restaurant and have a negative impact on society, which is why bloggers' behavior has been discussed one after another.

To sum up, bloggers did not hide the ordering code, and the malicious ordering behavior of netizens has caused confusion and economic losses in the restaurant.