> But curious netizens logged into Huawei Moser Mall and found that Huawei not only sells beef, but also wine and a bunch of miscellaneous global agricultural products. All Huawei malls have quietly opened a food category at some point, in which beef and wine are standard.
From the About of wccf:
> Wccf (Where Consumers Come First) tech is a leading technology publication house
My guess it's not consumers but whose who pays WCCF.
This has been happening for a while. I've heard about it before (vaguely remember before sanctions), and I can find a news article mentioning this back in 2019:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/apr/19/companies...
In the limited time I tried I haven't found when exactly the Mossel brand was established but it probably is a very old practice given how aggressively they pursued markets under dysfunctional governments.
So cheap it didn't cost them a dime :P (They were scrap-metal payments in kind for Pepsi products, because the ruble was a closed currency and the soviets didn't have much foreign currency)
> But curious netizens logged into Huawei Moser Mall and found that Huawei not only sells beef, but also wine and a bunch of miscellaneous global agricultural products. All Huawei malls have quietly opened a food category at some point, in which beef and wine are standard.
From the About of wccf:
> Wccf (Where Consumers Come First) tech is a leading technology publication house
My guess it's not consumers but whose who pays WCCF.
And anyone else can just look it up themselves:
https://www.huaweimossel.com/food.htm
https://www.huaweimossel.com/wine.htm
Considering the biggest company on the US market was originally a book store...