The Plaza de la Revolución Management Committee has reported on the results of several surveys carried out in the area.
In a note posted on their Facebook account, a control operation located at MAI La Terminal 26 and 51 and belonging to the trading company informed the administrator that “$8000.00 is being retained by D30-7-K. , reserving, postponing or fully selling the ‘Men’s Flip-Flop’ product.” Do not put.
Likewise, they pointed out that 11 fines worth $8000.00 were imposed in Forest Park for illegal and speculative sales.
Products include: a set of guns $1500, toy glasses $700, rubber angels $600, bubbles $600, Barbie dolls $1500, a box of small clips $200, cell phone holders $400, a doctor’s set $600, teaching cubes $1 and $50.
D30-7-B was assessed 2 fines totaling $8000.00.
Additionally, D30-7-A 6 fines of $5000.00 for products marketed to the general public without their prices.
Along the same lines, they announced 14 fines for failing to comply with what was approved in the work plan and for not showing the “legality of the products.”
Another control operation carried out at Taller Universidad, located on Universidad Avenue and Ronda Street, found a violation of the 80 gram bread rule.
“For a batch of 960 units, 13 weighings of five units were carried out, all of which were below the permissible limit of 290 gr and 320 gr. In this case, D30-7-B was used for two fines of $8000.00,” they said.
Likewise, it is applied Also, resolution 87 for non-compliance with sanitary and sanitary measures.
“These high prices exist in all municipalities and it is not easy for parents and grandparents to be able to afford it, which should be done properly for the safety of the consumer community,” commented a resident.
“Many congratulations to the Plaza Government, that is the approach, it is necessary for all the municipalities to do their thing, because in Poirot they put an end to the prices: beans 450 and 500 Cuban pesos.