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Today's morning meeting took "Rational Double 11" as the theme, focusing on identifying consumption traps and cultivating rational consumption awareness. As the Double 11 shopping season approaches, various promotional activities are launched intensively, and there may be hidden consumption traps behind the seemingly preferential offers, requiring a clear judgment.
Common traps include false discounts of "price increase before reduction", complex full-reduction rules inducing over-consumption, and low-quality goods for low-price drainage. The morning meeting emphasized that rational consumption needs to do three things: first, make a demand list in advance to avoid impulsive orders due to low prices; second, carefully check the original price and discount strength of goods, and not be coerced by words such as "limited time" and "seckill"; third, prioritize platforms and merchants with good reputation, and pay attention to after-sales service guarantees.
Whether it is personal consumption or corporate procurement, rationality is the key to avoiding risks. The core of Double 11 should be "buying at a good price" rather than "buying as much as possible". Maintaining calm decision-making can truly enjoy the convenience and benefits of the shopping season.






