Counterfeit or Not
I need feedbacks from you guys, no offencse to concerned nationals but in my country there seemed to be prices varying from store to store.We have a lot of indian and chines shops here and their food and clothes prices are way cheap then the other shops here.
Is that counterfeit items or is that ok for us to purchase the clothing and food stuff?
Thanks and really appreciate your feedbacks
Comments (6)
Are you saying the products in the other stores originate in PNG?
I bought a couple of cheap 'T' shirts once they were only half the regular price of other shops (came from Thailand) but as soon as I picked one up I realised that the material was so thin that I could almost see through it.... so I wasn't surprised when they only lasted one season...
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Maybe we mean condemned prisoner meat being sold as pork or chicken hot dogs? But again, would not there be more profit in labeling it properly? I mean that would be a unique food item and collectors would lunge at those labels, even at a high price. I suggest that because of the recent scandal with one of our fast food chains processing plants going through a major investigation because some of their hamburgers were found to contain meat from a human child and now the investigation has grown legs with the discovery of not yet processed parts from a child or two, and all sorts of investigations are growing out of that.. So there is an instance of someone passing people off as beef, but I am not sure it qualifies as counterfeit because it is that firm's product and most in the company didn't know of what was happening at one processing plant..
Regarding the clothing, well caveat emptor. Check the stitching, check the material weight, if you like it, why not wear it?
The food products here made locally are expensive then the same at the cheap shops. Same brands, then if you have a look at the labels then-made in Indonesia or Singapore or China or Malaysia. Weird
I think clothes is abit ok then food, remember it goes down our belly