A Supermarket in Abuja, reportedly a Chinese supermarket where imported seafoods and other animals from the asian country are illegally sold in the Jabi Area of Abuja, have been shut down.
Tweeting about this development on Twitter, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) disclosed that the supermarket was shut down as a precautionary measure to the outbreak of coronavirus.It was also discovered that some of the products sold at the supermarket had 2089, 2073, 2037, 2018 and 2019 expiry dates.
“FCCPC inspected Panda Supermarket; Jabi on credible reports that it discriminated and had a concealed area for Asian nationals. Allegation confirmed, seafood and animals imported illegally from China discovered,” it tweeted.
“Store closed in abundance of caution considering coronavirus. Products with expired and irregular shelf life were also discovered at Panda Supermarket, Jabi, Abuja yesterday.
“Regulatory activities to remove all offensive products from the Supermarket continues.”
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