Parents and children are warned to watch out for expired zimba chips from local spazas in Indermark

Mar 19, 2024 - 21:44
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Parents and children are warned to watch out for expired zimba chips from local spazas in Indermark

Residents of Indermark and villages in Senwabarwana are warned to be careful with their children regarding buying snacks from local spaza shops.

These foreign shopkeepers are said to be selling expired snacks. Their snacks have two dates, meaning, the right expiry date is marked with a black marking pen and a fake expiry date is placed on top. 

Parents are asked to check the zimba chips expiry date before the children eat them. They sell expired food with fake expiry date, for example if simba chips expired this month, they scratch or mark old expiry date with marking pen and put new expiry date on the same expired product and sell it until next year. 
It is very wrong to spend hard earned money on expired products. 

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Phillimon Sefake Phillimon Sefake is a creative writer and literary scholar