Core Viewpoint - The article discusses a controversy involving a product sold at the Zhangjiagang Sam's Club, which allegedly infringes on the design of a gold "hairy crab" created by designer Wu Wensheng, raising significant public attention [1][4]. Group 1: Product Infringement Allegations - Wu Wensheng, a jewelry designer and representative of intangible cultural heritage, claims that his two-year effort in designing a gold "hairy crab" has been copied and is being sold at the newly opened Zhangjiagang Sam's Club [1]. - The product in question weighs 509 grams and is priced at over 500,000 yuan, based on current gold market prices [4]. - The Sam's Club has acknowledged the issue and stated that the product has been taken off the shelves while legal assessments are ongoing [4]. Group 2: Sam's Club Background and Recent Issues - The Zhangjiagang Sam's Club opened on October 20, marking the fourth location in Suzhou and the third in a county-level city [4]. - Sam's Club has faced multiple controversies this year, including selling defective products and a recent incident where a customer found a tooth in a cake purchased from the store [5]. - Sam's Club contributes nearly two-thirds of Walmart China's performance, with a total of 280 Walmart stores and 54 Sam's Club locations as of July 31 this year [5].
50万元黄金大闸蟹被指侵权,山姆涉事门店紧急下架