The Philippine Star

Show cause order issued to 64 stores for overpricin­g

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO Aie Balagtas See, Czeriza Valencia

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has sent notices to 64 stores to explain why they are selling goods above suggested retail prices.

The National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI), on the other hand, conducted an inspection of a warehouse owned by a certain Leah Cruz, on reports of hoarding of garlic.

The DTI said the notices were issued to 33 supermarke­ts and 31 wet market stalls found to be selling non-agricultur­al basic and prime goods at prices higher than the suggested retail prices (SRP) during monitoring activities conducted earlier this month.

“These retailers are selling non-agricultur­al basic necessitie­s and prime commoditie­s at P0.40 to P13 above the SRPs which prompted the DTI to immediatel­y take action by issuing them show cause orders to explain the high prices on their products,” DTI Consumer Protection Group Undersecre­tary Victorio Mario Dimagiba said.

The products sold above the SRPs include batteries, beef loaf, canned sardines, coffee refill, condensed milk, corned beef, detergent bar, instant noodles, evaporated milk, luncheon meat, mineralize­d and purified water, fish sauce, powdered milk, soy sauce, toilet soap and vinegar.

As the DTI only approved higher SRPs for milk products that took effect at the beginning of the month, Dimagiba said prices of non-agricultur­al basic and prime goods should not go up.

“Therefore, we are enjoining all retailers to check their prices and make sure that these are conforming to the set SRPs,” he said.

Under Republic Act No. 7581 or the Price Act, firms involved in illegal price manipulati­on such as profiteeri­ng could face penalties of imprisonme­nt of five to 15 years and administra­tive fine of P5,000 to P1 million.

During the monitoring activities conducted by the DTI, 57 stores consisting of 30 supermarke­ts and 27 wet market stalls were found to be conforming to the SRPs for non-agricultur­al products.

The compliant stores included the Robinsons Supermarke­t (168 Mall and Caloocan); Isetann (Recto and Cubao); Savemore (Malabon, Valenzuela and Katipunan); SM Supermarke­t (Megamall and San Lazaro); Rustan’s Supermarke­t (Mandaluyon­g); SM Hypermarke­t (Quezon City, Valenzuela and Parañaque); Puregold (Balintawak and Marikina); and Landmark (Trinoma).

“We commend these retailers for conforming to the SRPs. The DTI calls on other establishm­ents to follow their lead to ensure that consumers have access to reasonably priced basic and prime goods in the market,” Dimagiba said.

He also reminded consumers to check prices before making a purchase.

“Likewise, we urge you to get involved by reporting those stores that sell above the SRPs to the DTI,” he added.

To report retailers that sell above the SRPs, consumers can contact DTI Direct 751-3330 or 0917834333­0.

To get the list of SRPs for non-agricultur­al basic necessitie­s and prime commoditie­s, consumers can visit the DTI website www.dti.gov.ph.

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