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How to compensate for expired food?
First, how to compensate for expired food?

1, you can return the goods to the producers and operators and make corresponding returns and compensation. For example, compensation exceeding the commodity value 10 times. According to the Law on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests, it is fraudulent to provide compensation to consumers knowing that there is something wrong with the goods.

2. Legal basis: Article 55 of the Consumer Protection Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

If an operator commits fraud in providing goods or services, it shall increase the compensation for the losses suffered by consumers as required, and the compensation amount shall be three times the price of the goods purchased by consumers or the cost of receiving services; If the amount of additional compensation is less than that of 500 yuan, it shall be 500 yuan. Where there are other provisions in the law, those provisions shall prevail.

Second, how to punish the sale of expired food?

1. Business operators who sell expired food may, according to the circumstances, give a warning, confiscate the illegal income and impose a fine of more than one time but less than ten times the illegal income, and impose a fine of less than 500,000 yuan if there is no illegal income; If the circumstances are serious, it shall be ordered to suspend business for rectification and revoke its business license.

2. Operators providing commodities or services shall bear civil liability in accordance with other relevant laws and regulations in any of the following circumstances:

(a) The goods or services are defective;

(two) the goods do not have the performance that the goods should have and are not explained at the time of sale;

(three) does not meet the commodity standards indicated on the commodity or its packaging;

(four) does not meet the quality conditions indicated by commodity descriptions, physical samples, etc.;

(five) the production of goods explicitly eliminated by the state or the sale of invalid or deteriorated goods;

(six) the number of goods sold is insufficient;

(seven) the service content and fees are in violation of the agreement;

(8) Deliberately delaying or unreasonably refusing consumers' requests for repair, rework, replacement, return of goods, replenishment of commodity quantity, refund of payment for goods and service fees or compensation for losses;

(nine) other circumstances that harm the rights and interests of consumers as stipulated by laws and regulations.

Business operators who fail to fulfill their obligations to protect consumers' safety and cause damage to consumers shall bear tort liability.