. The Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau issued notices of violations against six more establishments after finding that the price of N95 masks jumped from ₱50 to ₱180 per piece.
All 18 stores have been issued notices of violation of the Consumer Act and were asked to explain within 48 hours after they received the notices. The DTI said they found their explanations insufficient, prompting them to file formal charges against the stores. Taal Volcano’s eruption caused a spike in demand for N95 masks as people sought to protect themselves against volcanic ash, which can cause serious respiratory problems when inhaled.on these protective gear, saying the N95 mask should only cost between ₱45-₱105, while disposable surgical masks should cost a maximum of ₱8 per piece.
Good, the fine should be higher!
They all deserved to be fined... that’s the result of their greediness. 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
Don’t be cowards and drop their names! 😤
oo nga po,,mga suwapang na negosyante.hindi na naawa sa mga tao.mapagsamantala
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