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Can Changchun Yatai Supermarket pack by force, and openly infringe on customers' privacy? ! ! ! ! ! !

This kind of forced packaging can often be seen in the sky, but I didn't expect it to happen to us today ... This supermarket is near my home and opened in early June, but I haven't been there ... Because my family has been there several times and complained about the bad attitude of the waiters there ... I saw such a fresh article in Baidu today ... and decided not to go ... This is inhuman ... What do they take as guests ...

China Consumers Association believes that: first, the compulsory packaging and inspection of shopping receipts in supermarkets essentially regards consumers who have legally purchased and obtained the ownership of goods as "suspects" for stealing supermarket goods, which damages the personal dignity of consumers and violates Article 14 of the Consumer Protection Law. "Consumers have the right to have their personal dignity and national customs respected when purchasing, using and receiving services." Second, consumers have acquired the ownership of the purchased goods when they pay at the cashier's office in the shopping mall. The supermarket's compulsory inspection of small receipts after consumers pay violates consumers' property ownership and personal freedom, and violates Article 25 of the Law on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests, which stipulates that "operators shall not insult or slander consumers, search consumers' bodies and articles, or infringe consumers' personal freedom". Third, compulsory packaging also deprives consumers of the right to use all their property in the supermarket and infringes on consumers' property ownership.

The essence of compulsory packaging and inspection of shopping receipts in supermarkets is to regard consumers who have purchased legally and obtained commodity ownership as "suspects" for stealing supermarket commodities, which infringes on consumers' personal dignity and violates the provisions of Article 14 of China's Consumer Protection Law: "Consumers have the right to respect their personal dignity and national customs when purchasing, using and receiving services."

Consumers should be brave enough to say "no" to the overlord clauses and illegal acts of supermarkets, take boycott actions, and actively report to the industrial and commercial departments and consumers associations.

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