山姆又出事!蛋糕吃出“金属牙”?1000元赔偿附“禁拍令”遭消费者拒绝

Core Viewpoint - A high-end membership supermarket, Sam's Club, is facing public scrutiny due to a consumer report of finding a metal object in a popular cake product, raising concerns about food safety and quality control [2][5]. Group 1: Incident Details - On October 14, a consumer in Shanghai posted a video showing a metal object resembling a tooth with threads found in a "MM Date and Walnut Cake" purchased from Sam's Club [2]. - The cake, priced at 27.8 yuan and produced on October 10, is known for its large size (520g) and short shelf life of 3 days, making it a popular choice among consumers [2]. - The store's initial response was to express surprise and assure customers of strict hygiene controls, but this was criticized by the public as lacking sincerity [2]. Group 2: Consumer Interaction and Compensation - On October 15, the store claimed to have reached a settlement with the consumer, but the consumer later stated that they rejected a 1000 yuan compensation offer due to unreasonable conditions [3]. - The store's customer service was unable to confirm the settlement details when contacted by media, indicating a lack of clear communication [3]. Group 3: Broader Implications and Trust Issues - This incident marks the second food safety controversy for Sam's Club in October, following a report of spoiled pork ribs delivered to another customer [5]. - Consumers perceive the membership fee (260 or 680 yuan annually) as a guarantee of quality, which is now being undermined by these safety issues and previous product selection controversies [5]. - Despite ongoing issues, the problematic cake remains available for sale on the Sam's Club app, and local regulatory authorities have begun an investigation [5].