Products with over 100 days expired were sold in Khatsimsk District
In the stores of Khatsimsk District, located in the far east of Belarus, expired products were found during an inspection. The inspection was conducted by the State Control Committee, which inspected five rural stores.

Photo: State Control Committee
In four out of five stores, goods with an expired shelf life were found. In one of the stores, there were immediately 27 overdue items. Moreover, for some goods, the shelf life had expired more than one hundred days ago. All such products have already been removed from sale.
Also, in three stores, there was no full list of goods that must necessarily be sold there, and in one retail outlet, such a list was completely absent.

Photo: State Control Committee
In addition, in some places, the required temperature conditions for storing products were not observed, some goods lacked price tags and necessary information for customers, for example, about the manufacturer or production date.
After the State Control Committee issued a corresponding order, the violations, reportedly, began to be immediately corrected.
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