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CPA intensifies inspections before Eid

Oman’s Consumer Protection Authority intensifies inspections before Eid at the Central Wholesale Market for Fruits and Vegetables in Muscat. With Eid al-Adha approaching, demand for fresh produce is rising sharply. Authorities have responded by stepping up monitoring efforts to protect consumers and ensure fair trade. The CPA’s team at Silal is checking prices, quality, and proper labeling of goods.

The market remains a vital hub for fruit and vegetable distribution across Oman. As more shoppers flock to the area, inspectors work daily to prevent price gouging and false advertising. Officials have also reminded sellers of the legal consequences for exploiting the festive season. The CPA intensifies inspections before Eid to ensure a transparent and honest marketplace.

Moreover, field officers have increased surveillance to detect any signs of expired or substandard products. They examine storage methods to guarantee hygiene standards meet national safety requirements. During previous Eid seasons, similar operations helped reduce violations significantly. Now, officials hope the renewed effort will yield similar results.

The CPA has partnered with other government bodies to share information and coordinate inspections. This collaboration includes the Muscat Municipality and health authorities. By sharing data and working together, agencies can respond faster to consumer complaints. The CPA intensifies inspections before Eid not only to protect buyers but also to uphold market integrity.

In addition, awareness campaigns are running parallel to the inspections. Officials use social media, posters, and direct outreach to inform customers of their rights. Shoppers have been urged to report any suspicious behavior or pricing irregularities immediately. The CPA’s hotline remains open to receive public feedback.

Vendors are also encouraged to cooperate fully with the inspection teams. Authorities believe that strong cooperation between market players and inspectors helps maintain a balanced ecosystem. While many sellers follow the rules, the CPA aims to hold dishonest traders accountable.

As Eid nears, Omani families will rely heavily on local markets for their holiday meals. The CPA intensifies inspections before Eid to safeguard both consumer health and financial fairness. With proactive oversight, the Authority hopes to deliver a safe and smooth shopping experience during this festive period.

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