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Selling of date-expired food items rampant in Valley

KATHMANDU, Sept 15: Selling of substandard food has been on the rise in the Kathmandu Valley with a five-month lockdown and lack of effective market monitoring by the government bodies concerned.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 15: Selling of substandard food has been on the rise in the Kathmandu Valley with a five-month lockdown and lack of effective market monitoring by the government bodies concerned.


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During a market inspection carried out by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) on Sunday, many groceries were found to be selling date-expired products while a number of others were found to be doing business without having operating licenses. Similarly, a large number of outlets have not cleared government taxes and are selling their products without issuing bills.


According to the KMC office, it took action against Majin store, Sawaria Wholesale Mart, Jay Bageshwori Store and Jay Bhole Traders operating in Chabahil, Kathmandu, for the misconduct.

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