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In order to better inform consumers, the Consumer Protection Service has completed a survey to collect data on the retail price levels of consumer products for Boxing Day, as recorded on 14.3.2024.[/B]
The survey covers a total of 77 points of sale (large and small supermarkets and restaurants), operating in all provinces and includes products which are the most popular for consumption on this day (vegetables, salads, halvah, seafood, etc.).
The publication of the Monday Price Observatory is a useful information tool for consumers, strengthening their ability to carry out market research and make the most advantageous purchases. It also adds transparency to the overall market picture and helps to promote competition.
The Consumer Protection Office clarifies that the Price Observatories are prepared solely for the purpose of assisting/general information to consumers and do not constitute advice under any circumstances. The Price Observatory is not intended to and cannot replace the market research that each consumer must carry out on the basis of his or her own preferences, data and needs, nor is it intended to indicate to consumers which outlets to choose.
Particularly for the products included in this Price Observatory, it is emphasised that there are qualitative differences, which cannot be taken into account in the results of a Price Observatory. To this end, the Consumer Protection Office urges consumers to carry out meaningful market research before making purchases in order to find the products and prices that meet their requirements.
All of the Observatory's data, along with graphs, are provided on the Consumer Protection Bureau's website.
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