National Consumer Commission embarks on country-wide inspections for unsafe goods sold at local stores.

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Guest - Thezi Mabuza - National Consumer Commission’s Deputy Commissioner

The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has initiated compliance inspections to remove unsafe and expired goods (those past their shelf-life) from store shelves. This effort aims to maintain consumer confidence in the food and foodstuffs they purchase.
This follows the discovery of widespread non-compliance by some shops, including the sale of expired goods at discount prices.
24 Jun 2024 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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