Why are rules and regulations required for the protection of consumers are not followed?
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Rules and regulations are required in the marketplace to protect the consumers against exploitation by the producers, sellers and service providers. They often indulge in unfair trade practices and provide false information about a particular service or product. Most of consumers are unaware about their rights and they are often deceived by the suppliers. So in the interest of the consumer, it is necessary to take action against suppliers and producers.
Rules and regulations are required in the marketplace to protect the consumers against exploitation by the producers, sellers and service providers. They often indulge in unfair trade practices and provide false information about a particular service or product. Most of consumers are unaware about their rights and they are often deceived by the suppliers. So in the interest of the consumer, it is necessary to take action against suppliers and producers.
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1- in India the consumer movement was a social force originated with the necessity of protecting and promoting the interests of consumers.
2- Food shortages, hoarding, black marketing, adulteration of food products gave rise to consumer movement.
2- Food shortages, hoarding, black marketing, adulteration of food products gave rise to consumer movement.
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