Forty two-year-old housewife “Manelle” was persuaded to buy the cheap food products because she thought she could save more. Instead, she ended up spending more because her family got sick from eating the expired products.
Will the vendors selling hazardous products be punished?
“Bistado” also looks into the complaint of registered nurse “Mike” who lost P100, 000 for trusting a group of recruiters. The group promised him a job in Australia, but mysteriously disappeared after he paid for his placement fee.
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