
Recently, Arknights players sparked a discussion online regarding the official carnival merchandise: cookies. Each 100g pack is priced at 28 yuan, and you need to buy four packs to receive a character charm. Players jokingly compared this to the idiom 'buying the casket and returning the pearl' (paying for the packaging while ignoring the product), criticizing the poor value for money.

Beyond the pricing, the nutrition label has become a focal point of ridicule. The OP pointed out that the ingredients list is suspicious, and the macro-nutrients only add up to 60g, leaving 40g unaccounted for. Professionals in the food industry commented that the numbers seem completely fabricated—appearing too 'round' and claiming 40% protein, which is biologically unrealistic for a standard cookie. The energy reference intake (NRV) percentages were also described as 'eyes-closed guesses,' raising serious concerns about safety and regulatory compliance.
In the comment section, users dubbed it a 'IQ tax' (a trap for gullible consumers). Some compared the price to store-bought brands like Oreo, highlighting just how expensive this merchandise is compared to standard snacks. While some die-hard fans argued that 'it's not about the cookie, it's about the pilgrimage,' most users were frustrated by the low quality and blatant disregard for accurate food labeling.

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