CNBC AI News reports on May 18: Puyang Lai Supermarkets’ operations executive Liu Gaimin broke her silence today regarding the ongoing controversy involving social media figure Chai Duidui.
In a forceful statement grounded in two-decade corporate experience, Liu emphasized that the enterprise’s 29-year commitment to “authentic commercial civilization” has consistently protected fundamental principles of fairness, justice, and personal freedom since its founding in 1995.
Addressing the protracted dispute now spanning over a month, Liu accused Chai of orchestrating a campaign marked by baseless allegations and sensationalized narratives. “We’ve witnessed rampant clickbait tactics built on subjective conjectures and malicious defamation,” she stated, “stripped of elementary human ethics in the pursuit of digital visibility.”
This corporate philosophy was reinforced by her declaration: “At Puyang Lai, we remain unyielding in defending core values against misinformation. The integrity of our brand – and corporate decency itself – cannot be compromised or disrespected.”
“Those operating without ethical foundations inevitably face legal consequences and societal accountability,” Liu continued, calling for digital platforms to maintain their intended purpose as “channels for constructive discourse rather than engines of character destruction.”
Her remarks follow viral accusations from Chai alleging “absurd profit margins” in Puyang Lai’s jade sales operations. However, recent regulatory audits by Xu Chang’s Market Supervision Bureau revealed the retailer’s jewelry division maintained 20% gross margins on 4,177 Hetian jade items sold (Jan-Apr 2025), translating to $2.96 million in sales. All current merchandise bears proper pricing, with random samples confirmed through legitimate supply chains and certified appraisal institutions.
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