Staring contests give gazing a competitive edge
Updated: 2015-10-13 11:40
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A video grab from Beijing TV shows a crab tied with a 31-meter string. |
Crabs sold with 31-meter string accountfor 20 % of weight
In the following case, overwrapping a creature to be sold seems to be too much.
Some disgruntled customers report that they bought crabs tied-up with 31 meters of string during the past National Day holiday, BTV evening news said.
The water-sodden string, which was used to secure the crab's claws, accounted for 20% of its total weight.
However, this isn't the only scam you have to look out for on the local fish market. Last week, a restaurant in Qingdao was caught trying to trick customers by listing the price of shrimp dishes per shrimp rather than per dish. A man complained when his dish, with 40 shrimp at 38 RMB each, came to 1,520 RMB.
A video grab from Beijing TV shows the 31-meter string,that was used to fasten a crab's claws, in a pile on the floor. |
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