Ahead of Storm No. 13, residents of Gia Lai purchased many essential items, and the provincial authorities decided to prevent the situation of exploiting the natural disaster to smuggle fake goods into the market.
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In recent days, the people of Gia Lai have flocked to supermarkets, grocery stores, and local markets to buy food and food reserves in response to Storm No. 13. Specifically, Co.opmart supermarket in Quy Nhon sold 5 tons of vegetables and fruits; 1 ton of livestock and poultry meat; 2,500 boxes of chicken and duck eggs; over 10,000 boxes of various types of noodles, 5 tons of dry food, 10 tons of rice; 2,000 boxes of bottled water of various kinds, and 2,000 boxes of sausages and canned goods in the past 4 days. To ensure the supply of essential goods, stabilize the market, and prevent the exploitation of the disaster for smuggling, speculation, hoarding, commercial fraud, and the introduction of fake goods into the market; the Steering Committee 389 of Gia Lai province has requested that the departments, branches, and localities under the Steering Committee 389 of the province, according to their functions, tasks, authority, fields, and areas of responsibility, actively monitor ...
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