Media Advocacy Group Worries Over Expired Commodities On The Liberian Market - - News Summed Up

Media Advocacy Group Worries Over Expired Commodities On The Liberian Market -


The Media for Consumers Protection is deeply troubled over the discovery of expired food commodities recently by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on sale at the Abi Jaoudi Supermarket in Monrovia. The group considers the action of Abi Jaoudi Supermarket to sell expired food products such as meat, fish, chicken and other frozen commodities as unscrupulous, willful, and deliberate. Expired food in most cases are contaminated by bacteria, virus or parasites and when consumed it becomes a food poisoning that leads to life threatening symptoms that include; abdominal cramps, diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, mild fever, weakness, nausea, and headache. The media group is recommending to the Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Commence to revoke the business license and closedown the Abi Jaoudi Supermarket due to the alarming quantity of expired food products that were found in the supermarket to serve as a deterrent to others unscrupulous businesses. However, the group is warning consumers in the country not to do business or buy any commodity from the Abi Jaoudi Supermarket.


Source: GNN Liberia March 22, 2018 07:18 UTC



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