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1 Sep 2015

Mexico: NGO says supermarket Chedraui sells expired products that put consumers’ health at risk – Company says it has “high quality standards”

A study reveals that in some of the supermarkets of Chedraui, in Mexico City, the company label practices are not adequate. This situation, according to the study, could have negative consequences on the health of the consumers. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Chedraui to respond; the response of Chedraui is available.