[Office Partner Information Center] Stationery stores also sell imported wines? Imported food stores do not know where their "imported wine" comes from? 199 yuan will be able to bring a bottle of "Rafi" to take home? Wine sellers do not know? The reporter visited yesterday and found that imported wines imported from many imported food stores in urban areas in Guangzhou have the problems of price confusion, complex sources of supply, lack of “three licensesâ€, and unskilled sales personnel. According to industry insiders, I do not know whether the consumers are drinking wine, or can not “import†the “wine†in the end; and suggest that consumers should understand the imported wine, it is best to ask the merchant for the “birth paper†of wine, Do not blindly and casually purchase in irregular channels.
The reporter recently discovered that many imported food stores are also buying and selling imported wine. The reporter found that in addition to the dazzling array of candy, snacks, and imported wines, a part of the imported food stores in a German road shop was found. One of the imported food stores specializes in wines and wines, some of which have a thin layer of ash; the wines in the opposite glass showcases are worth a lot of money. According to the boss, the price of these wines ranges from a few tens of yuan to a thousand yuan. The boss told reporters that the two bottles of wine have vastly different prices: "This bottle costs only 58 yuan. The bottle in the cupboard can be expensive, at least 1,200 yuan."
The reporter saw at a stationery shop in Dezhou, a shop full of schoolbags and calculators even had a wine showcase, displaying three imported wines. The boss introduced to reporters that these three types of wine were imported from the United States. The most expensive one was 238 yuan. She said that the price has been very favorable: "The market sells four or five hundred yuan."
In an imported goods shop in Tianhe, the reporter found that there was a shelf of five or six bottles of wine, and sales staff told reporters that one of them was “Rafi†and the price was 199 yuan. The reporter said that when Lafite’s price is far more than a few hundred yuan, the sales staff said that the same brand also has different prices.
Shop owner: "The wine won't buy a certificate."
Most imported food stores are unclear about the source of the wine and have no knowledge of the reporter’s request for proof of their production. When a reporter asked whether he had a certificate and a customs declaration, some shopkeepers said that "there are all certificates, and the sanitation declarations were all in full," but they were not shown to reporters; some ambiguously stated that they should have, and they still asked questions specifically. The goods side; some straightforwardly said that there is no relevant documents, because the wine is sold together with other goods imported, "There is no separate wine declaration."
In Huajing New Town, a small imported goods store of about 20 square meters, the reporter saw a group of wines marked “Penfold 389†and “Raffi Manor†and “Legend Bordeaux Red Wineâ€, which were all priced at close to RMB 300. The staff in the store told the reporter that the wines were all imported and not domestically packaged but had no certificate.
Some imported food store owners told reporters that customers who bought a few bottles of wine would not provide a certificate: "If the wholesale certificate is given."
Sales: Unclear about different wines
In the shops surveyed by reporters, almost all the clerk had little knowledge of wine. In the above-mentioned first imported food store at Yide Road, the reporter found that some wine bottles were marked with the date of manufacture, and some bottles were marked with the bottle cap on the date of production, but no date was found at the bottle cap. The reporter asked the boss about the situation. After the owner took a look at the wine label, he said that the bottle was produced in 2003, but the reporter did not see any date. He only saw the shelf life of the bottle of wine for only 8 years.
In a number of imported food wholesale stores, the reporter found that most sales staff could not give a clear answer to the questions raised by reporters. Some clerk could not tell the difference between different wines. They could only vaguely express that “French wines are more famous, Australia’s more. "Cool"; some even do not understand what "filling time" refers to, indefinitely responded to reporters: "filling time should be the production time"; there are some directly on the label as the date of production of the Arabic numerals.
Expert: Wine is not necessarily fake but may not be compliant
Deputy Secretary-General of the China Non-staple Food Circulation Association Yang Jianjian told reporters that merchants selling imported wines need four certificates. One is the "licensing license for alcoholic beverages," and the other is the "product inspection certificate" and "Customs declaration for the import of goods by the People's Republic of China Customs." Single, "People's Republic of China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Health Certificate." Yang Zhengjian said that consumers have the right to require retailers to show these certificates. However, in the interview, the reporter could not see the relevant documents presented by the business.
According to Yang Jianjian, imported wines imported from food stores currently have a lot of trickery, and there may be fake and shoddy products, domestic decks, and privately-filled wines. Zhu Danpeng, a food industry commentator in China, believes that the wines circulating in the market are true or false, may be fake wines, or may be outflows from informal channels. Consumers should read the “four certificates†when they purchase.
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