No complaints received regarding 'mislabelling' of food products at supermarkets: CASE

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SINGAPORE: The Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) has advised buyers to do their own checks on the weight of pre-packaged food if they are doubtful of what is stated on the label. In response to CNA queries, the consumer rights group said on Thursday (Feb 10) that it did not receive any co

SINGAPORE: The Consumers Association of Singapore has advised buyers to do their own checks on the weight of pre-packaged food if they are doubtful of what is stated on the label.

The supermarket chain apologised for these incidents, adding that it would investigate what it described as"mislabelling". In addition, it said it had introduced additional protocols, requiring all its stores to conduct daily checks on the scales before the start of business. CASE president Melvin Yong, who is also the Member of Parliament for Radin Mas, noted FairPrice had clarified that the incident was likely caused by human error.

 

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Sometimes it is not just the money in question, it’s the trust and going to CASE means nothing to these big corporation but going public will have more teeth..

No complaints received…because before CASE can received your complaints, one has to pay a fees first…go figure…well done singapore voters…👏👏👏

No complaints becoz’ people love to post on social media platform instead.

CASE has no teeth. Period.

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