The consumer protection initiated proceedings for dietary supplements sent unbidden
The National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) initiated proceedings for dietary supplements sent unbidden – the NFH told MTI on Thursday.
According to the information, the Polish Vital Investments company sent packages of weight loss products called Green Coffee Plus to individuals – including employees of the NFH – unbidden. The stakeholders did not order the products. (MTI)
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