Traders have been warned to destroy food items and meat that have been affected

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With certain zones in the North West still without power supply, merchants have been cautioned to crush food things and meat that have been influenced because of intensity blackout and floodwaters.

Customer Council Chief Executive, Seema Shandil says brokers should practice duty by ceasing from selling food and other short-lived things which have turned sour because of impacts of the typhoon.

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Shandil says past encounters uncover that numerous organizations have made corrupt endeavors to benefit from the offer of harmed merchandise by selling them at low costs.

“Grocery stores and retailers ought to make the best decision by On a similar note, shoppers are likewise asked to be thrifty and exercise their purchaser duty while buying food things, especially frozen things. Customers are encouraged to avoid buying these items as there might be conceivable pollution.”

Shandil says it is fitting not to buy defrosted items regardless of whether the costs are extremely low.

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