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Jul 7, 2026, 12:33 PM
Industry Insider Secrets Revealed: 30 Truths You Never Knew
Have you ever been misled by real estate agents when buying a house or deceived by merchants when purchasing seafood? In this complex society, there are countless unwritten rules and pitfalls. Today, we'll expose 30 industry secrets you might not know, helping you navigate life's challenges and avoid scams.
Firstly, avoid the third floor of bathhouses. It may sound strange, but you might not know that the third floor often hosts 'special services.' Also, don't wear seamless underwear, as the 'seamless' part is actually held together by strong glue, which almost poisoned me in the factory.
E-commerce operation is an art. Once your store is up and running, sales are booming, and orders are stable, the boss will let you go. This phenomenon is common in the e-commerce industry. However, you might not know that when signing up for a new gym membership, look for the salesperson with the best sales pitch and tell them you've added several salespeople. They'll give you the lowest price, or even lower.
When buying a new house, don't go directly to the sales department; real estate agents often have a group purchase discount that can save you tens of thousands of dollars. Similarly, the younger and prettier the owner of a small eatery, the better the business. This unwritten rule is prevalent in the service industry.
Most items on display in jewelry stores and optometrist shops are priced at 2-3 times their cost. Meanwhile, the prices of goods keep rising, with not only merchants but also delivery platforms and delivery personnel making a profit, all at the expense of consumers.
Phone repair shops and repair personnel are on the rise, with repair costs often reaching hundreds of dollars. 'Gold medal nannies' might only be trying to convince you of their exceptional service, but some may have limited experience or significant gaps between their abilities and advertising claims.
The physical economy has been greatly impacted by e-commerce, but pharmacies remain resilient. This is because families cannot stock up on medication in advance or buy it online when they're ill. Pharmacies also profit from men's health supplements, women's beauty products, elderly care, children's education, and get-rich-quick schemes.
Don't use black plastic bags to weigh seafood. Buy small bottles of mineral water, as larger bottles often contain more water. Good meat doesn't require grinding, good fish isn't cut into segments, good dishes aren't over-oiled, and good fruit isn't juiced. These are valuable life hacks worth remembering.
Lottery shops will tell you that someone wins every month, unfortunately, it's not you. Similarly, all-you-can-eat restaurants make the cheapest ingredients taste the best, as this is how owners maximize their profits.
When sellers claim they're selling at a loss, they actually mean they're making less profit. Nearly expired milk with a bowl attached and some promotional activities can boost sales. Security guards can't protect anyone, but if you give them a cigarette, they'll take care of things in your community.
Psychiatrists say that eating bananas can help adjust your mood, thanks to the serotonin they contain. Real estate agents will tell you that they're not making a profit, but they're actually charging service fees from both sides, resulting in double the income.
Food engineering students know that the expiration date represents the best consumption period, and expired products are still edible if they haven't gone bad. If a bakery has bread early in the morning, don't ask if it was made that day; the answer will always be yes, but it's actually leftover from the previous day.
When shopping online, reading negative reviews is more helpful than positive ones. If you exceed your data limit, you can call customer service, claim you didn't receive a notification, and get a refund for the excess charges.



