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Avoid buy one, get one free adverts this yuletide

Avoid buy one, get one free adverts this yuletide - FDA Mr Gordon Kwabena Akurugu, Volta Regional Director of Food and Drug Authority (FDA) has cautioned the consuming public against buy-one-get-one-free enticement adverts in the yuletide. He said the alarming adverts usually failed to satisfy standards and quality measurement and alteration of expiry dates to deceive unsuspecting consumers and urged them not to fall to the fraudulent schemes. Mr Akurugu, who made this known at the 2020 FDA Volta Regional Office Carol Service disclosed that consumers needed to consciously patronise products from accredited outlets for safe foods and drugs to avoid buying substandard goods with public health issues and complications.

Avoid Buy-One-Get-One-Free Adverts In Yuletide - FDA

  Mr Gordon Kwabena Akurugu, Volta Regional Director of Food and Drug Authority (FDA) has cautioned the consuming public against buy-one-get-one-free enticement adverts in the Yuletide. He said the alarming adverts usually failed to satisfy standards and quality measurement and alteration of expiry dates to deceive unsuspecting consumers and urged them not to fall to the fraudulent schemes. Mr Akurugu, who made this known at the 2020 FDA Volta Regional Office Carol Service disclosed that consumers needed to consciously patronise products from accredited outlets for safe foods and drugs to avoid buying substandard goods with public health issues and complications. Buy your goods including foods and drugs from approved joints and be careful about buy-one-get-one-free marketing syndrome.

Avoid buy-one-get-one-free adverts in Christmas — Volta FDA warns

Avoid buy-one-get-one-free adverts in Christmas Volta FDA warns LISTEN DEC 23, 2020 Mr Gordon Kwabena Akurugu, Volta Regional Director of Food and Drug Authority (FDA) has warned the consuming public against buy-one-get-one-free enticement adverts in the Yuletide. He said the alarming adverts usually failed to satisfy standards and quality measurement and alteration of expiry dates to deceive unsuspecting consumers and urged them not to fall to the fraudulent schemes. Mr Akurugu, who made this known at the 2020 FDA Volta Regional Office Carol Service disclosed that consumers needed to consciously patronise products from accredited outlets for safe foods and drugs to avoid buying substandard goods with public health issues and complications.

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