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Why didn't Wang Laoji mark it as unsuitable for the crowd?
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I think the reason why Wang Laoji didn't label it unsuitable for people is because the herbal tea culture in the south, especially in Nanling, has a history of hundreds of years. Just like eating rice or white flour in our daily life, it has formed a culture, a knowledge that everyone can have, not just a drink. This should be something of common sense. Therefore, it is possible that Wang Laoji did not mark the inapplicable crowd.

In addition, Wang Laoji is a "plant drink" and has obtained a license issued by the health department, which belongs to ordinary food. Long-term drinking will not harm consumers, so there is no need to mark "unsuitable people" on the product packaging. The "Notes on Wang Laoji Herbal Tea" issued by the Ministry of Health clearly stated that Wang Laoji Herbal Tea has a history of hundreds of years, and the Chinese medicine ingredients in its raw materials were filed in the health department in 2005. Wang Lao Ji is a "plant drink" and has obtained a license issued by the health department, which belongs to ordinary food. Long-term drinking will not harm consumers, so there is no need to mark "unsuitable people" on the product packaging.

The reason why Wang Laoji didn't label unsuitable people is because the herbal tea culture in the south, especially in Nanling, has a history of hundreds of years. Just like eating rice or white flour in our daily life, it has formed a culture, a knowledge that everyone can have, not just a drink. This should be something of common sense. Therefore, it is possible that Wang Laoji did not mark the inapplicable crowd.

Respondent: EULAN SPA01 Rao Ren Assistant Grade II 2009-6- 12 14:43.

Because Wang Laoji is an ordinary food, there is no need to add such a reminder.

Moreover, the herbal tea culture in Nanling area has a history of hundreds of years and has formed a culture.

Herbal tea is a preventive drink, not a medicine or a specialty. It has a history of 100 years and has passed the inspection of relevant departments.

Respondent: 63960203- Assistant II 2009-June-1214: 54

Wang Laoji manufacturer Jiaduobao Beverage Co., Ltd. said that its red can of Wang Laoji is a "plant beverage" and has obtained a license issued by the health department, which belongs to ordinary food. Long-term drinking will not cause harm to consumers, and there is no need to mark "unsuitable people" on the product packaging.

For example, candy cola does not need to be labeled "unsuitable people: diabetics".