Reported 8 months ago
In Kaohsiung, a consumer bought oysters at a fish market to be cooked by a seafood restaurant but found significant differences in size between the oysters purchased for NT$200 per catty and those served. Suspecting a 'bait and switch' tactic, the consumer complained to the restaurant, which apologized and offered a NT$60 discount. Upon returning to the market, it was confirmed that the sizes indeed varied greatly, causing a disheartening dining experience. The consumer pointed out the discrepancies, highlighting that the size of NT$100 per catty oysters is about twice that of the NT$200 per catty ones. The incident left a negative impact on the consumer's meal enjoyment.
Source: YAHOO