From CustomerDiscuss.Com:
If you’ve not bought an expired product in Ghana before, then you must really be lucky.
Occasionally, you would find shops selling expired products when they genuinely have not realised the dates are far gone.
Reasonably, when a customer brings this to their notice, they should immediately remove the said products from their shelves.
However, this has not been the case at Peva’s Mother Care, situated at East Legon according to a post-Ghanaian actress-Kafui Danku made on Instagram.
The actress wrote: “I found [the below] already expired baby milk still on the shelves of a popular baby store in east legon yesterday. After all my rants, the sales guy and lady still returned it back onto the shelve.”
She continued: “Last month, I had to return one that I bought because the expiry date was so close. This is just a warning ⚠️. Pay close attention when buying baby foods.
NB: Most of their baby milk is very close to the expiry dates so watch out”
Though Kafui Danku did not mention the shop’s name on Instagram, CustomerDiscuss.Com contacted her and pushed for the name, to enable others to make informed decisions as to whether to buy from the shop or not or to alert them to regularly check the expiring dates of products they purchase from the shop.
And the shop’s name has been obtained; it’s Peva’s Mother Care.
About CustomerDiscuss.Com:
Customer service in Ghana and most parts of Africa is the crappiest we’ve ever come across; as if Ghanaians or Africans use mango leaves to pay for services. The broadband never works, the electricity is never on, the water never flows—and the waitress can keep you waiting for your food until hunger kills your buds.
The real pain is, you have no alternative to turn to—because, like a gang of fools, they are all the same.
Almost every service and product delivering company in Africa has it butt in the faces of customers, farting uncontrollably because the customer cannot really do anything. Mostly, if you quietly complain, they do nothing and if you are unlucky, they tell you to go f**k off.
Consumers have no voice, not even individual voices—let alone a collective one to force any sort of change.
So we’ve started this website-CustomerDiscuss.Com, supported by GhanaCelebrities.Com and other platforms, dedicated to corporate and public Africa, especially Ghana—-it’s time we shame some of these companies, tear down their lousy services, help them to lose customers and force them to do what’s right.
If you have a complaint about your telecom company, internet provider, a restaurant, your bank or even your church, shoot an email to us via; [email protected] or call/whatsapp 00447961817712.
When you go to a restaurant and you are served in a broken plate or on a dirty table, just take some photos and send them to us with the needed details.
Together, we can get these people to be accountable and importantly, do what’s expected of them.
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