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China: Supermarket pays compensation for mislabelled product

A consumer who bought Vietnamese passion fruit and durian in the supermarket later found that China did not allow the import of these two kinds of fruit from Vietnam. The supermarket was brought to court and asked for compensation. During the trial, the supermarket said that the fruits involved in the case were all imported from Thailand, and they were mislabelled when they were sold. Recently, the Tongzhou court closed the case. The judgement supported Mr. Zhang's claim, and the supermarket had to pay compensation to Mr. Zhang eventually amounting to more than 5,700 yuan.

Source:Beijing Morning News


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