- Misleading advertising is all about quick profits. Only by looking at the benefits can you understand the behavior. When you become famous, if someone pays a lot of money to advertise something, your eyes get blinded, and you can't see the truth anymore! That company intentionally promotes its delivery coverage as 100% nationwide. Furthermore, they relentlessly use media to exaggerate the number of orders processed in a month into the number processed in a single day. It's truly appalling.
- The more consumers believe false information in a product, the greater the harm. Why has exaggerated advertising become so widespread?
- It's understandable that previous exaggerated claims went unchecked, so they'll "increase the stakes" next time. This is the result of long-term accumulation. Deceiving about something that doesn't exist in a product or service is essentially illegal competition. But since the person involved in the "candy the size of a plate of vegetables" incident was arrested, the rampant exaggeration has subsided rapidly.
- A breakdown in business ethics always leads to violations of the law. In business, the one thing you must abide by is not to lie.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/dung-noi-xao-post804241.html










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