DTI reminds stores to follow SRP for Noche Buena products

PRICE CHECKING. Department of Trade and Industry-Antique’s Glen Fernando in one of their monitoring activities. (Photo by Annabel Petinglay)

SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, ANTIQUE — The Department of Trade and industry (DTI) in Antique is reminding stores to strictly follow the new Suggested Retail Price (SRP) for Noche Buena products.

Glen Fernando, Trade and Industry Development Specialist of the DTI Antique, on Thursday said there is a new SRP for Noche Buena products issued by the department last October 13.

“We are monitoring the adherence by the major establishments to ensure that they don’t sell above the SRP,” Fernando said in an interview .

He said considered as Noche Buena products are ham, fruit cocktail, cheese, mayonnaise, queso de bola, pasta/spaghetti, macaroni, spaghetti sauce, and tomato sauce.

Fernando advised consumers to always refer to the copy of the SRP which they have distributed to the stores for their guidance.

Meanwhile, the DTI continues to showcase mandatory products in the plaza of Culasi town in northern Antique for the public to be aware of items that have been certified by the Bureau of Products Standard and bear the Import Commodity Clearance sticker or Philippine Standard Mark. (Annabel Consuelo Petinglay/PNA)

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