The inspectors found irregularities at more than a third of the stores
The staff of the government offices found irregularities at 38 percent of the stores since 23 November – said the director general of the National Consumer Protection Authority said on Tuesday at a press conference in Budapest.
Szente István told that the inspectors examined 634 commercial stores. He added that they found mainly small irregularities and the inspections will continue for one week. (MTI)
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