The Consumer Protection Authority started the nationwide pre-Christmas consumer checks
The National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) has begun its national pre-Christmas consumer checks that aims to filter unsafe products and to review legality – announced Perger Mónika, the Deputy Head of Department of the NFH told at a press conference in Budapest.
She said that during the checks mainly the large chain stores, supermarkets, fairs, markets, will be examined. The inspectors will examine the price indications , the truth behind special offers and product safety among others, while in the lab the operability of the products will be examined, placing a specific focus on the light strings. (MTI)
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