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How to deal with expired goods in supermarkets?
First of all, answer directly.

Out-of-date goods in supermarkets should be destroyed. For expired goods, we must discard them without hesitation, and don't cheat customers because we can't bear the loss. Once it is discovered by customers or industrial and commercial bureaus, not only will its reputation be damaged, but its business will also be damaged, and it will also be punished, so it will be lost because of small. If the supermarket sells spoiled food, consumers can ask the supermarket to refund one and compensate three. If it causes discomfort to consumers, they need to make corresponding compensation.

Second, analysis

1. The person in charge of the supermarket is the first person in charge of food safety, and organizes food business activities in accordance with laws, regulations and food safety standards.

2, food business personnel should meet the hygiene requirements, do not meet the hygiene requirements stipulated by law personnel shall not participate in direct contact with imported food.

3. The purchased food packaging labels shall be inspected and verified, and it is forbidden to sell foods that do not meet the hygiene standards, exceed the shelf life, have no labels or do not meet other food safety standards.

4, according to the health management system, regularly check the health status of food business premises, found problems in a timely manner to improve, and make records.

Three. Measures for punishment of infringement of consumers' rights and interests

Article 8 When providing goods or services, business operators shall bear civil liabilities such as repairing, redoing, replacing, returning goods, making up the quantity of goods, refunding the payment for goods and services or compensating for losses, and shall not deliberately delay or unreasonably refuse the legitimate demands of consumers. If the operator has one of the following circumstances for more than fifteen days, it shall be deemed as intentional delay or unreasonable refusal:

(a) the goods that have been identified as unqualified by the relevant administrative departments according to law have not been returned since the date when consumers request to return them;

(2) Refusing to perform the obligations of repairing, redoing, replacing, returning goods, making up the quantity of goods, returning payment for goods and service fees or compensating for losses without justifiable reasons from the date when the time limit stipulated by the state and agreed by the parties expires, or from the date when the consumer's requirements do not meet the quality requirements.