When we go to the seafood market to buy seafood, especially shrimps and crabs. Every time I bought it, I found that the bottom of the black plastic bag used to hold shrimp had been secretly put into another small plastic bag by the vendor, which contained some water. Why is there a bag of water in the seafood bag?
Because there is a fair scale in the market, some vendors who want to lose two pounds will not weigh their customers directly, but change their methods to try to increase the moisture in seafood. Even if customers get a fair scale to weigh, they will not find any problems. Vendors usually put some water in some small bags and put it under baskets that customers can't see. Before weighing seafood, they quickly grabbed a small bag from the bottom, weighed it in a bag filled with seafood and handed it to customers. . By the time the consumer takes it home, most of the small bags filled with water have been punctured by the thorns on the seafood, and the water inside will come out. Some careless consumers think that water flows from seafood.
When I bought seafood, I was cheated by the peddler carelessly. Warning vendors in advance can avoid being fooled.