Reporters who investigated the location where the milk was dumped found out that there was a company and the boss of this company paid villagers to pour out milk around 10 days ago. The company can't be contacted at the moment.
A summary of the evidence in the post:
1. Fans voted using "milk QR codes" which are much cheaper to buy on their own from ticket scalping sites than to buy the entire drink, so it wouldn't make sense for them to buy large amounts of milk to cast votes
2. Even if fans did buy the actual drinks they would have bought the ones that have easily removable codes and are worth more votes, and so after removing the codes the drinks could still be donated
3. The drinks that were dumped came in packs of 15, which are not available on the market for consumers to purchase. In addition, the drinks had no protective labels and were likely purchased from Mengniu directly
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1. [+3234] Besides fans of the show no one cares about who really dumped the milk
[+96] Reply: The "scalpers" are the ones who profited, yet the fans are getting all the blame
2. [+1439] Please find out the truth about this, it's really important to us
3. [+773] πDoes no one want to know the truth?
4. [+700] Stop swearing at the fans ππ The fault lies with those who wanted to capitalize on this
5. [+335] Besides fans of the show, no one cares about the truth π¬ Most media outlets didn't investigate or find evidence before putting the blame on the fans, even the official media outlets... Is this really how reporting works nowadays?