Fake goods must be flushed out
Obviously, they have the right to get the full value for their money. Despite the existence of regulatory and conformity assessment authorities such as Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS), people themselves are responsible for the quality of products and services they want to purchase.
TBS, since last year, have embarked on a special campaign which intends to remove all substandard goods out of the markets to ensure that consumers get what has been endorsed.
The problem may be that perhaps consumers do not have full details of the products or services they are interested in. Sometimes, consumers acquire products or services without caring about their quality.
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