Caught on camera, worker wipes expiry dates of Dettol soaps, replaces with a few date

Recently a mart shop worker was exposed, he changed the date of expired soaps and made them fresh new. This incident was recorded on camera, shopping complexes, and major confectionery marts often have cheap goods, so maybe this could be the reason. This video of his exposure is going viral on social media.

This incident raises serious concerns about the safety of consumers because the expiry date is directly related to the quality and safety of the product. In the viral video, the date of expired Dettol soap is wiped and a new fresh date is written. The worker was caught red-handed while changing the date, and the entire incident was recorded on camera.

The expiry date of every product, including medicines and cleaning products, gives information to consumers about how long it can be used safely. Using the product after the expiry date may not only be ineffective, but it can also be harmful to health. Products like Dettol, which are used to fight bacteria and germs, can lose their potency if used after the expiry date.

Every customer has the right to get a safe and quality product. If a company or person deliberately changes the expiry date and sells an old product, it is a fraud to consumers. Using such expired products can be harmful. Consumers need to be aware of such fraud. Not every cheap product needs to be good in quality. Often such fraud is done by vendors who sell cheap goods.

This shocking incident highlights the need for stricter regulations and monitoring in marts and shopping complexes to protect consumers. Authorities must take strict action against such fraudulent practices to ensure public safety. Social media has been buzzing with outrage, with users demanding accountability.

The viral video has been shared by Instagram handle Sonu Pandey. It has been claimed in the video that often where goods are available at cheap prices, such fraud is done. After watching the video, users shared various reactions.

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