Core Viewpoint - The Qinghai Province Hainan Prefecture Market Supervision Administration has been actively enforcing consumer protection laws since 2025, focusing on issues that significantly impact public welfare and safety, as evidenced by the "Guarding Consumption" campaign [1] Group 1: Enforcement Actions - The administration has conducted multiple enforcement actions against businesses selling expired food products, resulting in fines and confiscation of goods. For instance, a performance hall was fined 50,000 yuan for selling expired food [1] - A total of 15 bottles of beer were found to be expired at a performance hall, leading to administrative penalties based on violations of the Food Safety Law [1] - A supermarket in Gonghe County was fined 20,000 yuan for selling expired food, with 135 items identified as past their expiration date during inspections [3][5] Group 2: Trademark Violations - The administration has also addressed trademark infringement cases, such as a liquor store selling counterfeit "Guizhou Moutai" liquor, resulting in a fine of 21,000 yuan [2] - In another case, a well-known liquor store was fined 2,000 yuan for selling products that violated trademark rights, including a bottle of "Wuliangye" liquor [6] Group 3: Compliance Issues - Several businesses, including a daycare center, were penalized for failing to maintain proper records for food safety compliance, with fines issued for not establishing a purchase inspection record system [4] - A kindergarten was fined 5,000 yuan for using unqualified disinfected reusable dining utensils, which did not meet national safety standards [6][10]
青海省海南州市场监管局公布2025年“守护消费”铁拳行动典型案例
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-03 07:31