Corporate certification.
It caused small ripples within a limited scope.
They quickly subsided.
Although it temporarily did not eradicate such scams, it at least cut off one of their channels, and most importantly, it initially established a modest corporate credit system.
Even if it had not yet gained widespread recognition.
Tang Qing was not in a hurry.
A certification, to gain public trust, was not an overnight matter. It required a long-term accumulation of reputation, a responsibility toward customers and users, and there was nothing instantaneous about it.
Health products.
Why could they deceive so many people?
Ultimately.
It wasn't entirely because there were too many bad people.
Rather, the related education was not widespread enough.
Just like legal education, crime prevention, the best approach was publicizing the law, then supplementing it with cracking down on criminals, since the former could reduce more crimes than those that actually occurred.