BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has sealed a supermarket in Guzape area of Abuja, following consumer complaints about irregular pricing practices.
While inspecting the supermarket, the enforcement team of FCCPC identified several potential consumer protection violations, including differences between shelf prices and checkout prices, products displayed without price tags, expired products offered for sale, improper storage of perishable items, and suspected counterfeit products, including rice, which were confiscated.
Following the findings, the supermarket was sealed pending further regulatory action.
The FCCPC reminded businesses that consumers are entitled to transparent pricing, safe products, and fair treatment at all times.
News Rider reports that the commission will take appropriate regulatory action after a full review of the findings.
However, members of the public were encouraged to continue reporting suspicious, deceptive, or unfair market practices.
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