Pick n Pay outlet, 8 other Gauteng stores closed for contravening regulations

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Pick n Pay outlet, 8 other Gauteng stores closed for contravening regulations
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The Pick n Pay outlet, situated at Evaton Mall, was found selling rotten meat and expired food items.

A Pick n Pay outlet, seven stores owned by foreign nationals and a butchery were closed by Gauteng MEC Faith Mazibuko for contravening the law.

Upon seeing her inside the shop, workers attempted to clean the floor but the stench continued unabated. Before closing the store, Mazibuko showed management and employees of the store the recovered expired items and rotten meat.Meanwhile, at the nearby Mandela Square shopping centre in Sebokeng, Mazibuko and her entourage closed eight shops owned by foreign nationals, including the United Meat and Chicken butchery owned by a local businessman.

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