The Covasna county consumer protection backed out in case of the fine implemented on Székely Flavors
The leaders of the Covasna county consumer protection authority recognized that they need to punish primarily due to expired products – the Háromszék daily wrote on Tuesday.
The Covasna County Trade Chamber also stood by the producers. In its resolution the Trade Chamber explained that it is each trader's interest to find sales method of the marketed product, and as Romans can be proud of their “Romanian flavors” the same waythe residents of Székelyföld can also be proud of their excellent Székely tastes . (MTI)
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