It was a near-expiry product with a shelf life of one and a half years, and there were still three months left. The seller said that it was dry goods, so it didn’t matter, and it would be fine if I ate it after it expired. He argued with me for a few days. It was because it was dry goods that I hoped it would have a longer shelf life, because I couldn’t use it up in a few days. The platform intervened and asked them to give a return label, but they didn’t give it. Their definition of their products is that as long as it is not expired in one day, they are right, and they don’t need to explain. The whole attitude was extremely arrogant, and they told me to do whatever I wanted according to my mood.