It's about the store on Mazurava Street, 1.

There, 200 units of goods were forbidden for sale — sweets and confectionery, sausage, chips and spices, seeds, cosmetics, and other products with expired shelf lives. In total, goods worth more than 800 rubles were removed from the store's shelves, writes Smartpress.by.
The Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade noted that the wheat flour offered to customers had expired back in June and September of last year.
The department emphasized that the store had been warned about inspections a month before they began, but measures to restore order in the retail facility had not been taken.
As a result, by decision of MARG, Green's operations have been suspended from April 2 until the elimination of violations.
A similar story occurred in Minsk when Green 11 in the Skala shopping center on Pyotr Glebki Street was closed. Following information about gross violations of sanitary norms (including videos with mice and cockroaches), an inspection was conducted at this hypermarket with the participation of Yulia Makouskaya, Deputy Head of the Frunzensky District administration of the capital, and competent services.
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