CNMO News Now that domestic Internet giants have made a big push into the community group-buying market, users are happy to be in the ? the early stages of the battle? Gathering the wool of the giants, it seems that this is a scene of good for you and good for me and good for everyone. However, recently Li said publicly that the Internet selling food is a bad business.
Lee said the Internet selling vegetables is a bad business
Recently, Lee released a video saying that traditional supermarkets selling vegetables are actually losing money, is to sell other goods to maintain. Moreover, Li pointed out four big pits that exist in community group purchasing. According to Li, traditional vendors selling food is a ? see the light and die? s business, in addition to not having to pay taxes, but also the prevalence of counterfeit goods, and these two points are the giants can not touch the red line.
Li also mentioned that after entering the community group buying, Internet companies need to consider ? Three allocations a day? and how to allocate the problem, the former will increase the enterprise's labor costs, the latter in turn may appear? Big data kill familiarization? Phenomenon. He also said that the Internet selling vegetables is a bad business, looking at the gross profit of fruits and vegetables is quite high, but the middle of the loss, rot and other problems can account for 20%. Even if it is easy to lose money, Internet giants are still scrambling to influx is trying to get users and big data, and then enter the big data to kill or Internet financial path. Internet food selling in the short term because of the giant subsidies to make consumers benefit, in the long run, the ultimate victim is still the consumer, think of takeout and taxi monopoly by the giant after the status quo will understand.
As for why Internet companies will enter the community group buying, Li Guoqing made the answer. He said that in the field of e-commerce, the penetration rate of the fresh food market is the lowest, less than 3%, so the major Internet companies have entered the community group buying, expanding their business map.
As a free competitive market, no one has the right to restrict businesses to enter the market to sell food. But engaging in crazy subsidies and burning money to compete is typical of unfair competition, and also belongs to dumping behavior.These behaviors, in countries with sound laws and regulations, are prohibited.
So what people oppose is not the Internet selling food, but the destruction of the market and industry by capital, and the concern that the destruction can not be rebuilt and lead to the failure of competition.