Two supermarkets are fined for selling expired products, in the Sertão da Paraíba Public Ministry of Paraíba Two supermarkets were fined for selling expired and priceless food, in the city of Santa Luzia, in the Sertão da Paraíba. The products were seized during an inspection carried out by MP-Procon, an entity of the Public Ministry of Paraíba (MPPB), this Thursday (9). ? Click here to follow the g1 PB channel on WhatsApp According to the MP, in the two establishments assessed, irregularities related to accessibility were also found, such as the absence of shopping carts adapted for people with disabilities or reduced mobility, in addition to the absence of the Health License, the Operating Permit and the presentation of an expired Certificate of Approval from the Military Fire Department. The two establishments had Infraction Notices against them, which guarantees, according to MP-Procon, the exercise of contradictory and broad defense, in accordance with current legislation. The names of the supermarkets were not disclosed.
Two supermarkets are fined for selling expired products, in Sertão da Paraíba
Two supermarkets are fined for selling expired products, in the Sertão da Paraíba Public Ministry of Paraíba Two supermarkets were fined for selling expired and priceless food, in the city of Santa Luzia, in the Sertão...
The body has been inspecting supermarkets in the Sertão Before Santa Luzia, it was the turn of the city of Patos, also in the Sertão of the state, which had its supermarkets inspected by MP-Procon. On Wednesday (8), five establishments were fined for selling expired and unfit food. In this case, the supermarkets were inspected during the operation. Only one of the establishments did not present irregularities. Among the nonconformities found were food with damaged packaging, unidentified products and goods with irregular information about expiration and traceability. The team also identified discrepancies in product prices, with differences between the values ??reported on shelves, optical readers and cashiers. According to the agency, the practice may constitute misleading advertising. The Public Ministry did not disclose the names of the supermarkets charged. According to the agency, the infraction notices were drawn up with a guarantee of contradictory proceedings and full defense, as provided for by legislation. Most watched videos from g1 Paraíba