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Havana Store Refuses to Remove Spoiled Product Despite Customer Complaint

Monday, September 23, 2024 by Isabella Rojas

Havana Store Refuses to Remove Spoiled Product Despite Customer Complaint
Expired cookies for sale in a store in Havana - Image © Facebook / Government of Havana / Bárbara Lazo Suárez

A customer publicly complained on social media that the store “La Infancia”, located at 23 and 6 in Havana, refused to pull a spoiled product from its shelves despite her warning.

Bárbara Lazo Suárez reported in the Facebook group “Gobierno de La Habana” that on Sunday, September 22, she purchased an item from the store. When she tested it at home before giving it to her grandson, she discovered the product was spoiled.

Lazo returned to the store not to ask for a refund, but to alert the staff and request that the item be removed from sale to prevent harm to other customers. However, according to her complaint, the manager was not present, and the employee in charge informed her that they “couldn't” take the product off the shelves.

Outraged by the situation, Lazo took to social media to question whether it would take an outbreak of diarrhea or something worse for the authorities to act and stop the sale of spoiled products.

Calls for Action from Authorities

The customer expressed hope that measures would be taken to prevent health issues among consumers: “I hope the relevant authorities do something about this.”

Economic Crisis and Public Health Concerns

The economic crisis in Cuba has led to an unprecedented level of negligence, and the sale of spoiled food products has become increasingly common.

In July, a resident of the province of Sancti Spíritus complained about the poor quality of yogurt purchased at a fair, which was intended for a child. This led the Cuban to criticize the regime, questioning: “Do you think this is suitable for a child?”

Michel Alayon shared on Facebook that during a fair in Sancti Spíritus, he bought a yogurt that he described as tasting like “crap mixed with bread flour.”

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