Back to school inspections | Data to be publicised

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A FCCC officer checks out prices of stationery at a bookshop. Picture: SUPPLIED 

The Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission (FCCC) has continued its enforcement activities towards back-to-school items.

Since 14 December 2023, the FCCC’s targeted approach has included 222 preschool surveys, to collect data on prices of stationery items both to monitor for price manipulation, as well as provide the list of prices to the public to aid in their back to school shopping.

FCCC CEO, Joel Abraham said information gathered from their market survey, containing the prices from stationery retailers, will be published on FCCC’s social media pages and website.

“This will allow consumers to make more informed choices and engage in comparative shopping that can save them money,” Mr Abraham said.

“Our enforcement teams are actively carrying out market surveys of school items to prevent instances of price gouging and find out what the current pricing is. This is in addition to inspections to ensure compliance under the FCCC Act 2010,” he said.

“In the weeks to come before schools reopen, we will maintain this momentum for our enforcement activities and will be implementing further awareness activities to assist families as they prepare for the new school year.”

Consumers are also urged to report any unethical conduct they encounter.

“Back-to-school shopping, without proper planning, can severely dent your budget,” Mr Abraham said.

“It’s crucial to assess your inventory beforehand to avoid purchasing unnecessary supplies. Once you’ve identified your necessities, scout for online sales and explore various stores to secure the best deals, staying within your budgetary limits.

“Please make sure you keep all receipts so that if there are any issues, you have the required evidence to report it to FCCC. Consumer protection is a team effort and together we can ensure a marketplace where all participants are treated fairly.”