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State-of-the-art mother exposed Chinese buyers to buy a large amount of milk powder strategy

 
[Social News]     30 Jul 2019
A woman revealed how some Gaussian customers circumvent the restriction on two cans of infant formula per customer. (photo of Yahoo Australia)
State-of-the-art mother exposed Chinese buyers to buy a large amount of milk powder strategy

A woman revealed how some Gaussian customers circumvent the restriction on two cans of infant formula per customer. (photo of Yahoo Australia)


Recently, a angry mother has exposed some of the strategies that a number of gauss customers have taken to get the maximum infant formula.

Since the online sale of infant formula is a profitable business, most supermarkets have set strict quota limits to limit how much can a customer deal with at a time, according to the company`s Yahoo.

On Monday, a state mother posted a photo on the face of the face of the gauss, exposing some of the shoppers to bypass the restrictions.

The woman said: "In the morning, in the rowville store, chinese buyers line up two cans of infant formula for each deal, and then quickly back to the back of the team and buy more milk. It`s disgusting that Gaussians are allowed to do so, and even encourage such practices, placing a large amount of formula in the back of the counter, and taking it at any time. Needless to say, they put two of the only operating cash registers at that time in the morning."

Ms. Goss`s customers lined up every morning to buy milk powder until "families in need of milk powder" could not buy any milk powder, the woman who shared the photo said.

A gauss-gaker didn`t mention it in particular, but reiterated the supermarket giant`s "We are committed to ensuring that our customers are able to obtain infant formula".

The speaker told yahoo news: the "So, we limit that each customer can only buy two cans of milk powder. We are working with the supplier to study the solution and make it easier for customers to get the powder."

Gaussian speaker also advised consumers to go to the store manager without milk powder.

Australian customers who supply milk powder to China are known as "purchasing agents". They sell milk powder to overseas customers in order to make a considerable profit. It is reported that in Australia, 25 to 35 A $1 can be sold online for 100 A $1 can. (Zheng Peiyan)

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