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Lagos Threatens To Seal Supermarkets, Stores Not Disclosing Price Tags
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Some Lagos supermarkets and grocery stores have been accused of not disclosing products’ price tags.
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The Lagos consumer protection body says such conduct is unacceptable.
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The agency says erring supermarkets and stores risk closure.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) has issued a stern warning to supermarkets and grocery stores within the state regarding the non-disclosure of price tags on products.
The agency’s warning is contained in a statement issued by the Lagos government on Saturday.
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According to the statement, LASCOPA General Manager, Mr. Afolabi Solebo, made the call after noting that the absence of price tags denies consumers the ability to make informed decisions.
“LASCOPA’s warning aims to ensure transparency and protect consumers from potential price exploitation as non-disclosure of price tags can lead to misunderstandings and inconvenience at the point of sale,” the statement reads.
“While saying that such practices violate consumers’ rights and the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency Law, the General Manager of LASCOPA, Mr. Afolabi Solebo emphasised the importance of adhering to regulations, stating that the absence of price tags denies consumers the ability to make informed decisions.
“He added that such practices contradict the Consumer Protection Act, which mandates the clear display of prices for goods and services.
“Solebo maintained that failure to comply with the law will result in fines in accordance with consumer protection laws, adding that the Agency will not hesitate to seal erring supermarkets over non-disclosure of price tags on products on shelves.
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“He urged consumers to report any instances of non-compliance to LASCOPA through their social media platforms or the following dedicated Phone Lines: 08124993885, 09064323154, and 08092509777.”
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