Retailers threaten to halt bottled water sales over sun exposure issue
Santo Domingo.- The National Central of United Retailers announced plans to stop selling bottled water if supplier companies fail to protect displays from sunlight, in line with a resolution from the National Institute for the Protection of Consumer Rights (Proconsumidor). President Ricardo Rosario urged water bottling companies to comply immediately or risk having retailers return their shelves.
Many retailers have already taken steps to meet the resolution by covering bottles and relocating them indoors. Rosario emphasized that grocery stores distribute over a million bottles daily, and halting this service would significantly impact consumers. He called for Proconsumidor to fine bottling companies instead of retailers, citing their role in ensuring proper distribution and delivery to customers, often without extra charges.
To resolve the issue, Rosario proposed a meeting between bottling companies, retailers, and Proconsumidor to find a collaborative solution, ensuring compliance while maintaining uninterrupted service to the public.
So those water transport trucks will be covered to block the sun?, right ?
This whole exposure situation is the making of a mountain out of a molehill. From the time the supplier delivers water to stores and finally to point of consumer purchase is minimal. The turnover of bottles is quick, very little risk of sun contamination. Proconsumidor is being too cautious. The government agency should focus on stores selling homemade, clairin, that is where there is risk.