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Why is liquor labeled Shang Chao?

Labeling supermarkets is to distinguish their sales channels.

Liquor is generally divided into supermarket version and hotel version according to channels. Shang Chao version is generally purchased by sellers themselves in supermarkets and tobacco hotels, and most of them are prize-free products; Hotel edition, as its name implies, is consumed in hotels. Because the wine consumed by hotels is generally opened by waiters, it is a prize-winning commodity, which is the so-called "bottle cap fee". The manufacturer will print the word "JD" on the bottle of the hotel version.

There is basically no difference between the outer boxes. Generally, it is distinguished by "for supermarket use" and "for hotel use", and the quality of wine is exactly the same. In general, the price of the hotel version is higher than that of the Shang Chao version, which is basically the same as the "bottle cap fee".

Basic information

Liquor is one of the eight largest distilled spirits in the world. As a unique distilled liquor in China, it has the characteristics of colorless (or yellowish) transparency, pure flavor, sweet and clean taste and high alcohol content.

No matter how different the technology and flavor are, no matter what national standards, industrial standards or enterprise standards are implemented, as long as it is white wine, it must meet the requirements of the mandatory national standard GB2757- 198 1 Hygienic Standard for Distilled Liquor and Mixed Liquor. Moderate drinking will not cause harm to human health, but also has the effects of preventing cardiovascular diseases, relieving fatigue and tension, stimulating appetite, promoting digestion, expelling cold, promoting metabolism, relaxing muscles and tendons and promoting blood circulation.