For some weeks now the major groceries in Tunapuna and El Dorado, which I frequent, have not put price stickers of a lot of food items.
This, I feel, is so unfair to shoppers as they have no idea of the cost of products until they reach the cashier.
I suspect these groceries are milking the VAT change-over period to gouge out the eyes of shoppers.
Is there any legislation in place which mandates that price stickers must be placed on items for sale?
If not, then maybe there should be.
This is one way consumers can be protected from unscrupulous merchants.
George McPherson.