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Is there any good way for the police to stop scalpers from selling milk tea at high prices in Jay Chou stores?

As a new song of Jay Chou, Say No Cry has been favored by many fans once it was released. It is understood that it has sold 30.86 million yuan, which shows that Jay Chou's influence is so great. When some netizens teased Jay Chou for playing games, the mobile phone Alipay kept sounding "Alipay 3 yuan arrives"!

I have to say that today's digital albums are powerful enough to pay for music. Similarly, the MV of this song is also loved by everyone, especially the tea shop, which everyone has found. This is a family? Pop-up shop Mackey-machi-machi, opened in Shanghai, why is it called pop-up shop? Because this shop is only open for 8 days, and it is limited to 200 cups of milk tea every day, and it is only sold at noon 12, which shows the importance of this cup of milk tea. It is said that someone came in line to buy 10 the night before yesterday!

Of course, this limited-edition hot-selling commodity can't escape the eyes of scalpers. There are many old people in line, and there are also some small groups. It is not difficult to see that a large part of them are scalpers! Some netizens said that scalpers would sell this milk tea to 350 yuan for a cup. And there are scalpers who put forward the same milk tea to take pictures. 50 yuan once had to admire the thinking of scalpers!

At this time, it is necessary for our police uncle to come out to maintain order. In order to curb this behavior of scalpers, a warning sign with the words "No scalpers" was posted at the door of the store, constantly reminding the onlookers next to the tea shop to move forward and not giving scalpers the opportunity to sell goods. Of course, this method can only be said to be a temporary solution, because they can go further and continue to sell!

The clever police uncle thought of a trick. The staff of the tea shop directly intubated the milk tea sold, or gave it a thin layer of tin foil without a bottle cap. As the saying goes, "There are policies on the top and countermeasures on the bottom."