Supply Ministry exempts food companies from printing prices on packaged products
Egypt’s Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade issued a new decree that exempts food producers from the requirement to print price labels on their products. Instead, the amended decision requires them to issue receipts with both the wholesale price and the suggested selling price. Retail outlets are required to display their selling prices for the products. The new decree also cancelled proposals that made selling products without price labels a criminal offence.
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