Violation of a sales outlet in Dubai due to the price difference between the shelf and the "cashier"

The Dubai Economy contradicted a large outlet in the emirate after the spread of a video clip on social media for one of the consumers showing a striking difference between the price of a product on the shelf and its price at the cash machine. The Dubai Economy said that it alerted another outlet that appeared in the same clip showing the high The price of a commodity in the special offer is more than its price without the offer after I correct the matter.

According to the regulations followed in Dubai, the price difference between the rack and the cash machine is an explicit violation that requires a fine, as its value reaches 2000 dirhams, and doubles in case of repetition, said the first director of the Department of Supervision of Promotional Events in the Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector of Dubai Economic To "Emirates Today", that "based on the clips spread on social media that show a consumer complaint, the Dubai Economic Inspectors conducted a field inspection of these outlets to ensure the presence of the violation," explaining that one of the salesmen was violated because the shelf price differs from the cashier. While the other port amended the violation and removed its causes, before the presence of the inspectors, and was formally instructed not to repeat the violation.

The Department of Control over Promotional Events carries out various inspection and monitoring campaigns to ensure that the price of the cashier does not differ from the shelf. The Boom said that “in the event of complaints about the type of difference between the shelf and cashier prices, the consumer can submit a complaint via price.ded.ae or via the application Dubai consumer, or immediately contact the Consumer Protection Department in Dubai via the number 600545555, and file a complaint against the violating commercial establishment.

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