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Veterans were “ripped off” while eating seafood in Sanya. What was the attitude of the waiters at the scene?

As can be seen from the video, Mr. Li found that the "Sea Urchin Steamed Egg" he ordered only contained eggs without gall. Egg, there is only egg without guts", as if it is very reasonable and this is how this dish should be done.

Mr. Li also said that a staff member reminded him "Don't make trouble, otherwise you won't be able to leave", which made people feel vaguely scared! Is this a reminder or a threat?

I went to Sanya to eat seafood, but was treated unfairly

What happened was that Mr. Li and his family went to a restaurant in Sanya and ordered 6 "sea urchin steamed eggs" and Australian Lobster, but after the dish was served, Mr. Li discovered that the "Sea Urchin Steamed Egg" in this store only had eggs, and the sea urchin shell didn't seem fresh. It was obvious that this dish was selling steamed eggs under the banner of sea urchin. .

As a result, Mr. Li felt that he had been cheated, so he called the hotel manager to argue. Australian Lobster also felt that the contract had been changed, but unexpectedly, the other party's attitude was also very strong. According to Mr. Li, after listening to the waiter’s reminder, he felt very scared and called the police.

After the police arrived at the scene, Mr. Li and his family were sent back to the hotel. After negotiation, Mr. Li paid more than 2,400 yuan for the meal, of which more than 200 yuan for the sea urchin meal was deducted, which was considered a result.

Although the sea urchin incident is over, the issue of tourist attractions driving up prices and deceiving consumers is far from over. After reports from the parties and the media, local hotels in Sanya will probably also pay attention to it. Otherwise, who would be willing to travel to Sanya?

Restaurant ripoffs are common. Who is to blame?

Of course, this is not the first time that "hotel rip-offs" have occurred, and I don't think it will be the last. So, whose fault is behind these things?

The hotel falsely reported prices and misled consumers

Do you still remember the Qingdao prawn incident? At that time, the menu showed that prawns were 38 yuan. It is said that the customer specifically asked if it was one portion or one, and the answer was "one portion." However, when checking out, the consumer was dumbfounded. The prawns were priced at 38 yuan. It’s calculated at 38 yuan per piece, so the consumer spends several thousand on this meal.

In fact, the reason for the final result was that the hotel did not clearly explain the situation and misled consumers to pay. This inevitably makes people suspect that the hotel has defrauded consumers. It may also be Do it intentionally.

Take "Sea Urchin Steamed Egg" as an example. If the waiter can explain the situation when ordering, for example, telling the consumer how this dish is made, the consumer may not understand it. You know how to order it, or you have psychological expectations after ordering it.

Relevant departments must also strictly investigate and deal with it to avoid similar incidents from happening again

From the perspective of regulatory authorities, for the sake of consumers and to create a good consumption environment, I think the relevant departments, Efforts should be stepped up to investigate and deal with such hotels that maliciously deceive consumers. At the same time, reasonable measures should be taken to regulate hotel prices to prevent similar incidents from happening again.

Writing to the end

When we go out for travel, we go to relax and enjoy life. I believe no one wants to encounter this kind of thing, and once it is exposed , it is also detrimental to the local tourism industry, so it requires the efforts of each of us to create a tourist attraction that everyone is satisfied with, right?

Tell me, have you ever encountered a hotel ripping off customers during your travels? Feel free to leave a message and tell me.