The epidemic in Shanghai has been closed, and some people have made it difficult for the country to make money. What exactly are there? What happened to them?

During the epidemic control in Shanghai, what residents need most is living materials. But some people made a fortune by taking advantage of the crisis. There are three ways to summarize: first, to provide residents with products that do not meet the quality; The second is to sit on the ground, and the citizens buy goods by sitting riders; Third, hoard a lot of means of subsistence and take the opportunity to drive up prices.

During the epidemic in Shanghai, many community group buying channels played a key role. However, some unscrupulous merchants sell products that do not meet the inspection standards to the citizens who buy them. One of them, Tong Mou, clearly knew that his meat did not meet the quality requirements and still sold his rotten pork to the acquired residents. In just a few days, he earned as much as 320 thousand.

In addition, Shanghai Consulting Industry is responsible for distributing pork materials to Meilong Town, Minhang District, but many of the pork they sent were scraps, nipple meat and spoiled pork. Received 7.6 million and earned 4.6 million black-hearted money.

Of course, after their actions were exposed, they were also punished by law, and the above-mentioned personnel have been taken criminal compulsory measures.

Sitting on the ground starts at a price, and citizens rely on riders to buy things. During the epidemic in Shanghai, the contribution of takeaway knights can not be ignored. However, some people sit on the ground and start at a price.

Take-away rider Zhao, after running errands for 330 yuan, sent it to the ground to start, giving 6 barrels of instant noodles and 30 eggs to the public 900 yuan. In April, this takeaway rider made an illegal profit of more than 20,000 yuan. Finally, the public chose to call the police. When the police arrived, they not only angered the knight, but also took coercive measures.

In addition to selling low-quality products, there is also a hoarding of materials to drive up prices.

Gao of Jing 'an District rented someone else's without a food business license. Then, we hoarded materials, took the opportunity to sell goods on the Internet, and earned 654.38+0.75 million, a full 600% profit. His final result is also very encouraging. He was criminally detained on suspicion of illegal business operation, awaiting legal judgment.

abstract

The epidemic itself is a disaster, but some people are carried away by money and use the epidemic to make money. Also remind these smart people, don't get rich, the loss outweighs the gain, and finally end up making no money and being spurned!