No coffee mourning over expensive drinks in Starbucks

Updated: 2012-02-09 08:09

By Gao Changxin and Wang Jingshu (China Daily)

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No coffee mourning over expensive drinks in Starbucks

The iPhone 4S introduction in China last month filled the plaza outside Apple's store in Sanlitun, Beijing. Many buyers were working for scalpers, and Apple moved the smartphone's sale to the Web. [Lin Meng / for China Daily]

Free-market choice

Some scholars, including Qiu Baochang, head of the lawyers' group of the China Consumers' Association, feel that Chinese consumers should be educated to spend more rationally so no more students will want to sell their organs to buy anything. Campaigns, they believe, are urgently needed on campuses to help students understand the real value of money and what they really need.

But Zou disagreed. "There is no right or wrong about how people spend their money, as long as it's legal. In a free market, people have the right to buy what they like, no matter how irrational the choice is."

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