Core Insights - The provincial market supervision bureau has issued consumer tips ahead of the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, focusing on common consumption hotspots [1] Group 1: Mooncake Purchasing - Consumers are advised to carefully check the packaging of pre-packaged mooncakes, ensuring that the manufacturer's name, address, production date, shelf life, and production license information are clear [1] - It is recommended to avoid purchasing mooncakes with incomplete labels or altered information, and to be cautious with homemade mooncakes and excessively packaged gift boxes [1] Group 2: Dining Out - When dining out with friends and family, consumers should choose restaurants that have complete licenses, operate in a regulated manner, and maintain good hygiene [1] - It is important to review the menu carefully, be aware of pricing standards, and order according to actual needs to avoid waste [1] - Consumers should verify the bill details and request a formal invoice or receipt to prevent issues like "low price high charge" or "dual pricing menus" [1] Group 3: Online Shopping - Consumers are encouraged to select reputable shopping platforms and to critically assess live-stream evaluations and promotional offers [1] - It is advised to understand the merchant's qualifications, product quality, and after-sales support before making purchases, and to avoid unnecessary luxury packaging [1] - Caution is advised against entering unknown "influencer" links or QR codes, and to use official payment channels provided by the platform [1] Group 4: Travel Precautions - Tourists should check vehicle conditions, monitor weather information, plan routes wisely, and choose reputable hotels for accommodation [1] - When traveling in groups, it is essential to select travel agencies with complete qualifications, good reputations, and positive reviews, and to thoroughly review contract details and important information [1] Group 5: Consumer Dispute Resolution - In case of consumer disputes, it is suggested to negotiate with the merchant or trading platform first; if unresolved, consumers can file complaints with the industry regulatory department [2] - For issues related to product quality, pricing, or false advertising, consumers can use the national 12315 platform or call the 12315 hotline for complaints [2]
【省市场监管局】发布国庆中秋双节消费提示
Shan Xi Ri Bao·2025-09-17 00:30