[Scene] The closing discount promotion of the sex culture festival, the scene of purchasing condoms is comparable to the rush for vinegar during SARS.

by mlwang on 2011-11-17 09:46:26

The Ninth Guangzhou Sex Culture Festival, which had been a hot topic for several days, closed the day before yesterday. On the closing day, merchants on the first floor staged a discount promotion war, drawing a large number of people to go shopping. Among them, there were quite a few who came to visit the sex culture festival and bought condoms in bulk. At the sales site, condoms at 10 yuan for 3 boxes or 10 yuan for 8 boxes were everywhere, and a certain style of erotic underwear even had a sign offering 100 yuan for 3 sets to attract customers.

These condoms usually cost dozens of yuan per box, but at this sex culture festival, they were only two or three yuan per box, or even less than two yuan. These people went crazy buying like the elderly in the supermarket queuing up to grab purchases. Some people even bought them by the case. This thing is not instant noodles, why buy so much? Some people actually gave an embarrassing answer: since it's 10 yuan for 8 boxes, why not buy enough for one year's use at once? Why not buy enough for a lifetime at once?

Compared to ordinary buyers, although they are adults, after all, joining the rush to buy condoms at the exhibition made many people puzzled. Although cohabitation between male and female college students is no longer a rare thing, there's no need to be so enthusiastic, nor is there any need to be so greedy for bargains. As the saying goes, the buyer is never as sharp as the seller. Can the quality of the products promoted at the exhibition match those usually sold for dozens of yuan per box? Besides, these things all have expiration dates. If you buy enough for a year, aren't you afraid that they will expire and using them might cause diseases?

In addition to men, quite a few housewives also joined the big shopping spree. Unlike those who rushed in to grab "sex items", many family planning cadres who came in groups were too shy to buy products. More than a hundred family planning personnel came in groups to visit the sex culture festival. Apart from some who bought health supplements, others returned empty-handed. The scene of the big discount sale at the closing of the sex culture festival was comparable to the rush to buy vinegar during the SARS outbreak.