Group 1: Consumer Rights Issues - The main areas of consumer rights issues in Jiangsu Province during the Dragon Boat Festival include tourism, entertainment, transportation, and dining [1][3] - A total of 125,000 pieces of relevant consumer rights information were analyzed, with 11,000 being rights protection-related, accounting for 8.8% [1] Group 2: Tourism Experience - There is a significant decline in tourism experience despite an increase in market flow, with 3,253 pieces of consumer rights information related to tourism [3] - A specific incident highlighted involved a tourist being charged 300 yuan for a service that was initially quoted at 100 yuan, indicating issues with transparency in pricing [3] Group 3: Entertainment and Sports Events - Consumer complaints regarding entertainment activities totaled 4,449, with a focus on the difficulty in obtaining tickets for the "Su Super" football matches [4] - Ticket prices have surged, with original prices of 10 yuan being resold for 200-300 yuan, and some tickets reaching up to 500 yuan on secondary markets [4] Group 4: Seasonal Food Quality and Pricing - There were 3,787 pieces of consumer rights information related to seasonal food, particularly concerning zongzi (rice dumplings), with complaints about inflated prices and quality discrepancies [5] - Issues included false advertising and discrepancies between advertised and actual product weights, with some consumers receiving substandard products [5] Group 5: Ride-Hailing Price Controversies - There were 118 pieces of consumer rights information related to ride-hailing services, with complaints about unreasonable price increases during the holiday [6] - Consumers reported significant fare hikes, with some experiencing price increases from 9 yuan to 16 yuan, indicating a trend of price gouging during peak times [6]
涉及旅游、文娱、出行、餐饮四领域,端午假期江苏省消费维权舆情分析报告出炉
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-06 13:43