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I asked a female netizen to meet a snack tray. What is a snack tray?

To hold something, this refers to holding something with the palm of your hand. With the development, many terms have been derived, such as "wine care" and "rice care", which refer to some high-consumption places where service staff are arranged to chat with people online and use reasons such as making friends as bait to trick others into spending money in high-consumption places. It is illegal to pay high prices for drinks or consume them in restaurants. Rice trays are also commonly known as "mizi". There are also some catering companies that use rice trays to post online reviews to deceive the public.

Generally, the consumption of alcoholic beverages and meals is relatively high, and the consumption of alcohol and rice is often prohibited. What's funny is that due to the epidemic, the threshold for "snack care" seems to have been lowered, and "snack care" has actually appeared.

The Yuhang Liangzhu Police Station in Hangzhou received a report that a man was making friends online and was taken to a snack shop by a female netizen after they met. After buying snacks, the female netizen left for various reasons. After investigation by the police, they found that they had encountered a "snack truck". After investigation, the gang has a clear division of labor. It is headed by Chen, who is the owner of the snack shop, and consists of 2 store managers, 5 male gunmen and 4 beautiful snack caretakers. The gunman first went to Momo. Register an account with a beautiful girl's avatar on social software such as Tantan, chat with men everywhere, agree to meet at a designated place and then go to a snack shop to spend money.

The male gunman then provided the baited man's information to the beautiful snack agent. After meeting the man, the beautiful snack agent managed to bring him to Chen's snack shop and tricked the man into spending money in the store.

The beautiful girl will make consumption according to the man's dress and conversation, ranging from 500 yuan to 1500 yuan each time. The store manager will keep accounts based on the performance of the girl. After consumption, they will leave the man quickly with an excuse, and finally the "bought" snacks will return to the store.

For each successful deception, the "gunman" makes a profit of 20%, and the "snack carrier" makes a profit of 30% to 35%.

In a few months, the fraud gang headed by Chen used the above-mentioned methods to defraud *** out of hundreds of thousands of yuan. And there are many victims who do not report the crime because of their reputation and the small amount of money.

Only industries with sluggish industries and high profit margins will derive "To". However, due to the impact of the epidemic this year, the industry with higher industry prosperity is none other than the snack industry. An analysis recently released by the Food Partner Network Industry Research Center shows that the compound growth rate of China's snack industry from 2013 to 2019 reached 6.7%. It is expected that the snack industry will maintain a compound growth rate of more than 6%, and the sales of snacks in 2020 will It is close to 3 trillion yuan and is expected to exceed 4 trillion yuan in 2025.

3 trillion, what is the concept? Shenzhen, which ranked third in 2019, had an annual GDP of less than 3 trillion (2.7 trillion). It can be seen that even if all walks of life are affected by the epidemic, the snack industry is still moving forward strongly.

This year’s 618, snacks are as popular as ever. Tmall sold 15 tons of small twists in 4 days, 10,769 shortcakes were sold in 4 days, and the sales of online celebrity stores soared by 200%. Not only in China, global snack sales are increasing instead of decreasing.

According to the latest data from the American Confectionery Association, during the epidemic period from March 15 to August 9, 2020, overall sales of chocolate and candy in the United States increased by 3.8%. Among them, ordinary chocolate increased by 5.5%, while the high-end chocolate market grew the fastest, reaching 12.5%. The retail industry is so popular, how can it be so difficult to find a "snack carrier"?

The epidemic has ushered in a new outbreak of e-commerce retail, but the impact on offline entities is huge, even for snacks.

The offender in this case, Mr. Chen, only has this snack shop. Online sales must have started late, and he has not been able to make a success on e-commerce platforms such as Tmall and JD.com. His offline physical store business has also failed. It was only during the recession that I thought of using "snack trays" to increase the store's income. This is a problem faced by many offline snack stores, and even large companies, such as Lai Yifen, are not immune.