More expired meat found in stores at Gauteng mall

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More expired meat found in stores at Gauteng mall
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Expired cooking oil was also found on shelves at Roots Butchery as well as expired meat products at Pick 'n Pay.

Photo for illustration. Police officers can be seen clearing the Red Bull Meats butchery after it was discovered that it was selling expired meats and condiments, 23 April 2020, at Bara Taxi Rank in Soweto, during a patrol in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. Picture: Michel Bega

They were there as part of the province’s exco council deployments at various shopping centres across the province to assess the compliance of shop owners and shoppers during level 4 of the lockdown. Community safety spokesperson Ofentse Morwane said when they checked compliance at a SuperSpar in Thabong Mall they found expired frozen chicken portions and other types of meat.“Health inspectors from Emfuleni assisted in that regard to check that the meat portions were in line with the required health and safety standards.

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