200,000 won for one chicken? I listened to music and drank milk...excessive accusation of misconduct

Mar 24, 2025

200,000 won for one chicken? I listened to music and drank milk...excessive accusation of misconduct
photo source=TheWin, Jimoo News



A restaurant that sells half a chicken dish for about 100,000 won in China is being criticized by consumers.

According to Chinese media such as Jimu News, a restaurant in Shanghai sells half a chicken dish for 480 yuan (about 97,000 won).

One dish costs 1,000 yuan (about 200,000 won).




Due to the high price controversy, the restaurant argued that "a chicken that grew up drinking milk while listening to music" and "a rare breed that is only raised on one farm in Qingyuan, Guangdong Province, is the so-called "Sunflower Chicken"."

The poultry farm is introduced online as 'Sunflower chickens feed undiluted solutions extracted from sunflower stems and flowers on sunflower farms.

It also explained that the price of sunflower chicken is more than 200 yuan (about 40,000 won) per kilogram, and one can be sold for more than 1,000 yuan in restaurants.




According to a local media inquiry, an employee at the poultry farm said "Chicken listen to classical music but not milk."

A well-known influencer and entrepreneur who visited the restaurant pointed out that "Cooking pricing is the restaurant's authority, but consumers should not be deceived by detail."

When the news broke, cynical comments continued online.




Netizens are amazed to have made up bizarre stories to sell products", "Shanghai is pricey", "My chicken dish grew up listening to traditional songs, can I get about 2,000 yuan (about 400,000 won) per plate?" Posted negative comments such as.

Meanwhile, according to Chinese statistics, the per capita disposable income of Shanghai residents in 2024 was 88,366 yuan (about 18 million won), which is twice the national average in China.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.