The Consumer Council of Fiji is now looking into complaints received from members of the public that some shops are not selling items that fall under price control effective from today.

Chief executive Premila Kumar said many shoppers were expecting to do shopping at a cheaper price however when they entered certain supermarkets the shelves were empty.

Fijivillage news also took a tour and found that in a certain supermarket in Suva, the shelves for dairy products were empty and when we asked for the price of lamb chops, we were informed that there were no lamb chops being sold today as well.

When the supermarket was asked, the reply was that their technicians are still working on their pricing machine and therefore no lamb chops were being sold.

Kumar said that this is unjust to the shoppers as ample time had been given to supermarkets.

There are also reductions for potatoes, onions, garlic and split peas.


Story by: Paradise Tabucala