NEW YORK (WABC) — Beefed up inspections at grocery stores in New York City have found hundreds of violations.
Authorities found everything from no prices on products to improperly labeled food and taxing items that shouldn't be.
"Super markets have still not gotten the message." That declaration was made today from New York City's Commissioner of Consumer Affairs.
Four months ago, he promised to double the number of supermarket inspections in an effort to push the stores into complying with certain guidelines like item pricing, proper taxation and scanner accuracy.
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