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无印良品针织衫材质含“大麻”,客服称系麻类纤维!或有歧义
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-05-29 13:24

Core Viewpoint - The controversy surrounding MUJI's product labeling of a men's UV-protective hemp-blend T-shirt, which initially indicated a content of "cannabis," has sparked significant online discussion and led to updates in product descriptions to clarify the material as "hemp (Hanma)" [1][2]. Group 1 - A social media post highlighted that MUJI's T-shirt was labeled as containing "48% cannabis," prompting public concern and debate about the appropriateness of the term [1]. - MUJI's customer service acknowledged potential ambiguity in the product labeling and stated that they would provide feedback regarding the issue [1]. - Subsequent checks revealed that the product's material description was updated on MUJI's official platforms to clarify it as "hemp (Hanma)" [1]. Group 2 - The Chinese Academy of Sciences describes "cannabis" as a plant with two subspecies: Indian cannabis, which is associated with the production of narcotic substances, and hemp, which is cultivated for fiber and oil [2]. - The term "Hanma" refers to the common hemp variety that is legal and widely used in China for various applications [2].