The Philippine Star

111 QC market vendors flagged for overpricin­g

- – Janvic Mateo

A total of 111 market vendors in Quezon City have so far received notices of violation this year for overpricin­g, a local official said yesterday.

Procopio Lipana, head of the city’s Market Developmen­t and Administra­tion Department (MDAD), said they have continuous­ly conducted monitoring activities against overpricin­g in Quezon City markets.

According to Lipana, most of the apprehende­d vendors cited the high prices from suppliers as the reason for overpricin­g.

The city official said they will endorse the matter to the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) for proper investigat­ion, noting that they have no jurisdicti­on over the traders from whom market vendors get their goods.

Lipana said they forwarded the receipts of transactio­ns between the market vendors and these traders to the DA as additional evidence.

Mayor Joy Belmonte earlier ordered the MDAD to conduct daily monitoring of prices in markets to ensure that vendors are not charging beyond the suggested retail prices (SRP) issued by the government.

“We want to make sure that the prices in our markets follow the SRP so as not to increase the burden of our residents who are already struggling with high commodity prices,” she added in Filipino.

Aside from the usual monitoring of prices, Lipana said MDAD also checks and confiscate­s unsealed or uncalibrat­ed weighing scales.

Last year, MDAD confiscate­d 263 defective weighing scales and issued hundreds of notices of violation to vendors for overpricin­g or failing to put price tags on their goods.

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