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Melbourne '12.16' milk powder robbery incident brushing up Time line, China Big Mum regardless of image in order to rob milk powder people to flip

A can of milk powder is difficult to obtain, and Australian parents and the media have criticized Chinese purchasing agents one after another.

But is it really all for purchasing agents? I believe that in these two days, many of our friends' Time line have been brushed up by this milk powder robbery incident. Many people jokingly refer to it as the "12.16 incident".

The goat milk powder just taken out from the warehouse was sold out by Chinese purchasing agents before it was on the shelf. Some ladies and gentlemen even at the expense of the whole person to protect the two cans of milk powder. Bewildered the foreigners standing on the sidelines.

But according to netizens' latest expose, the incident didn't happen on boxhill, but on QV..

It doesn't matter where it happened. Importantly, those purchasing agents in the video not only to grab milk powder, but also to ignore the supermarket restrictions on two cans of buying, repeatedly queued to buy, or even to pack milk powder out of the snake skin bag.

After grabbing milk powder, I can't help but show off in Time line!

In response to this, the friends have said that the Chinese people are simply disgraced clean!

Foreigners to this kind of milk powder robbery incident is also a direct scolding! That's disgusting!

In fact, the topic of "Chinese purchasing agents" is no stranger to Australians. Australia's major media coverage is more frequent.

In less than a month's time, Australian media such as 7 news,9 news,daily mail will release a related story almost half-over-the-clock.

Many Australian parents complain that Chinese purchasing agents put their children at risk of starvation.

One mother said she had to pay A $150 for a can of milk powder, which is four times the market price!

But compared with the plight of many Australian parents who can't buy milk powder, the ability of Chinese purchasing agents to snap up and store milk powder is "appalling". Line up with a shopping basket before the supermarket opens.

Milk powder was put on the shelf and piled up.

The whole family mobilized, and the children were called to look after the milk powder they had snatched.

And a recent 9News survey report was a covert visit to the warehouse of purchasing agents in China. All brands of best-selling milk powder should have, stored in boxes!

'it 's not a personal act, 'says insider expose.' it's an organized "milk gang," even divided between the Chinese and Vietnamese.

Australian media reports and the spread of daigou videos in China have pushed the fury of the Chinese and Australian people to the top. Domestic netizens feel humiliated one after another.

Foreign netizens expressed nausea, and even said such words as Fucken Chinese.

But after the anger, we also have to think about it. Is it really all Chinese purchasing agents that are responsible for this situation? In the face of the major Australian media to the Chinese purchasing agent criticism. "you are demonizing Chinese purchasing agents and provoking conflicts between Chinese and local people," said a recent report in the Australian media Voice of Perth.

Because these Australian media after reporting the situation of local milk powder supply in short supply, almost uniformly targeted at Chinese purchasing agents. But few reports point out that in the Chinese market, the biggest Australian milk powder suppliers are Woolworths and Chemist Warehouse!

One side is a can of Australian milk powder, on the other hand, on a treasure Woolworths flagship store has begun to preheat "Shuangdan activities," all kinds of best-selling milk powder is not limited to purchase, buy too many coupons can be used.

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2Chemist warehouse also launched a milk powder reduction campaign.

Australia's best-selling A2 milk powder, a spokesman for its company, said on several occasions that the company has tried its best to increase production, but the market is still in short supply...

However, in Australia's major supermarkets and pharmacies, consumers do not feel that the supply of milk powder has increased, milk powder is still "a can".

The behavior of purchasing agents in China, such as queuing up many times in the face of the policy of restriction, is certainly worthy of criticism.

But let's also ask how much milk powder has been put on local shelves and sold directly overseas by local supermarkets and pharmacies that have access to a lot of milk powder resources.

As a matter of fact, the editor recently opened Weibo after waking up one morning and popped up ads that made him think he was asleep.

I hope Woolworths can keep a few cans of milk powder for Australian children while expanding into the Chinese market.

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