It is said that this company has always prided itself as a "special car" to ensure the purity of edible oil, which should be a good thing, but who knows that there is a drama behind it. Not long ago, a cyber detective used GPS technology to find out the whereabouts of Arowana's tanker truck, and it turned out that the car not only pulled vegetable oil, but also chemical oil and fertilizer! Fill drinks today, pull fertilizer tomorrow, and the speed of change is also a little faster.
This discovery turned Arowana's "special car" into "special car multi-purpose", which immediately caused an uproar on the Internet. Consumers are beginning to worry about whether the oil in their kitchen is also mixed with some "chemical smell"?
Of course, the Arowana side was not to be outdone, and hurriedly counterattacked that they were using brand new tank trucks, which absolutely met the standards and were safe and secure. But these words, in the ears of netizens, seem to be adding fuel to the fire. The facts are in front of you, and the GPS trajectory doesn't lie.
Just when everyone was talking, more fierce material came again - someone dug out that although Arowana hung the brand of a national enterprise, it was actually an out-and-out foreign-funded enterprise. This sudden turn of events makes people sigh: this is not only a matter of quality, but also the fog of identity.
What's even more ridiculous is that the founder of Arowana once said in an interview, saying that he was taught to be honest since he was a child, and he must not do anything about the food safety of the people. The reality is that their tankers are "lingering" among different oil products, which can't help but make people question, has the "family education" been implemented over the years?
The overturn of Arowana is not only the pressure of public opinion, but also the plummeting stock price. Overnight, the stock price fell by 8%, pitying those shareholders who were bent on making a profit, but the result was nothing.
Now legal professionals have also come forward and said that they will fight for the rights and interests of consumers to the end. Arowana is really shooting itself in the foot, not only losing its market value, but also losing the trust of consumers. All of this is because of their own misbehavior.
This "paint war" of Arowana not only exposed the chaotic management within the enterprise, but also reflected the loopholes in the current food safety supervision. Hopefully, this incident will be a wake-up call for other businesses, and consumer safety should be the lifeline of businesses at all times. The gold and silver cups are not as good as the reputation of the people, and without credibility, no matter how high the profit is, it is just a flower in the mirror and a moon in the water.