Certain flour and sugar, suspectConsumer Protection Society issues notice [Archives:2004/785/Local News]

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October 28 2004

The Sana'a-based Yemeni Society for Consumers' Protection issued on Wednesday a precautionary notice warning citizens that certain quantities of Australian flour packed locally have now become inedible due to improper storing.
In a statement sent to the press and other governmental and non-governmental establishments, the society stressed the need to track down those packs, which are marketed in the capital city and a number of other neighboring governorates.
The society also warned that quantities of Brazilian sugar have solidified as a result of improper storing, and have very close expiry dates.
The society called upon the authorities to carry out its duties in tracing those packs and hold merchants who continue to sell them to the public accountable.
The society also expressed its willingness to provide further information about those packs and up-to-date information to concerned citizens and organizations in Yemen and abroad.
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