Forest Fields shopkeeper caught selling out of date sausages and yoghurt
Some goods were up to 17 days beyond their use by dates
13:05, 13 APR 2021
Iced Fire off-licence in Laurie Avenue.
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A shopkeeper has been ordered to pay almost £3,000 after he was found to be selling out of date food.
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