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母婴产品偷偷涨价?须用监管守好百姓“奶粉钱”
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-08-11 01:13

Group 1 - The recent increase in prices of maternal and infant products such as milk powder, diapers, and complementary foods has raised concerns among parents, especially following the announcement of government childcare subsidy policies [1] - Many brands have denied the price hikes, attributing them to the end of promotional events or differences in platform activities, yet consumers are experiencing actual price increases [2] - The phenomenon of rising prices in childcare products has been referred to as "child-rearing inflation," indicating that government subsidies often do not keep pace with rising consumer prices [1][2] Group 2 - The current situation requires careful analysis, as while some companies claim prices have not increased, the reality is that consumers are facing higher prices across various brands and products [2] - The maternal and infant product market is experiencing a price correction after a period of price wars, and the sensitivity of consumers to price changes in essential goods must be considered [2] - There is a need for improved price monitoring mechanisms and regulatory actions to address potential price gouging behaviors by businesses taking advantage of subsidy policies [2][3] Group 3 - Long-term, the maternal and infant industry requires a more standardized pricing system, with companies needing to ensure price transparency and uniformity across channels [3] - The integrity of welfare policies must be maintained, ensuring that beneficiaries can effectively utilize the subsidies intended for them [3] - Businesses attempting to exploit subsidy policies risk damaging their reputation and should adhere to ethical pricing practices [3]