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The mainland blogger posted the order code and was remotely added more than 3 million yuan by netizens | Restaurant | Scan the code to order | QR code

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The mainland blogger posted the order code and was remotely added more than 3 million yuan by netizens | Restaurant | Scan the code to order | QR code

[EpochTimesFebruary192022](Reported by Epoch Times reporter Li Yun) On the evening of February 18, a mainland blogger posted a QR code for ordering food by scanning the QR code at a restaurant. Later, a group of netizens remotely Helped him add more dishes, renew the order infinitely, and finally ordered more than 3 million meals. aroused public attention.

On February 19th, the topic “Restaurant talk about bloggers posting order codes and netizens place millions of orders” ranked sixth on Baidu’s hot search list.

The blogger “Er Pig” said on Weibo that at 6:15 p.m. on the 18th, he went to eat at the Kievan Rus restaurant in Beijing and found that the table number had multiple numbers 2, so he took a picture of his table and posted it on Weibo. , with a paragraph saying, “The table number for dinner tonight is too much.”

Unexpectedly, because the order code was exposed, netizens added a lot of dishes for him remotely.

The netizen “War Armor Research Fungi” said: “I have ordered 10 caviar for you.” And “Louis XIII, 8,000 yuan, help you open it!” Netizen “Baker Street” said: “I ordered it” 68 bottles of vodka. Hee hee…”.

At 19:37 that night, “Er Pig” said on Weibo: “I can’t finish eating the dishes one after another.” Then he added, “The restaurant won’t let me go, I’m already at the police station.”

The orders he posted show that there are Ukrainian beetroot soup, cream of mushroom soup, Tomahawk steak, 68 bottles of vodka, etc. Each bottle of vodka costs 18,000 yuan, and these wines cost more than 1 million yuan.

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(Screenshot of Weibo)

As of 23:30 in the evening, the order page showed that the total price of the order was 3.15 million yuan.

In this regard, the employee of the restaurant involved told Jimu News that many netizens were ordering food for this table at that time, and the backstage of the restaurant showed that they ordered more than 3 million yuan. Some dishes have been prepared, but it was found that the netizens spoofed the dishes, and the dishes were not served. The QR code has been closed, and netizens are still ordering food, but they cannot place an order.

In this regard, netizens have a lot of discussions: “Why do you have to post the QR code for ordering online?? You know that everyone on the Internet has 15 cubits and 68 bottles of vodka. I hope the police can find these people who place the order. Fine.”

“Which normal restaurant have you ever seen, seeing customers order so many dishes and not checking it? Which customer finds out that their dishes are wrong and won’t look at the menu?”

“The ordering system is developed and provided by restaurants, and there are loopholes, so restaurants must be responsible! However, he can’t bring you all 999 bottles of wine, and you can’t put them down! Normal people know that it’s definitely not normal, it’s a spoof. !”

The blogger “Er Pig” replied that he was live broadcasting at the time, “I didn’t think about the QR code at all, just pay attention to the seat number.”

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Lawyer Zhang, a Weibo user, explained who should pay for this kind of thing. First, the mandatory ordering is to find out who the hoax maker is, and he will pay for it, he said. If the matter is a prank by a netizen, then the netizen needs to bear legal responsibility; secondly, when encountering such a thing, it is necessary to call the police and ask the police to intervene in the investigation. If the perpetrators are identified, they can be sued for infringement.

Responsible editor: Lin Congwen

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