What a loss of rubbish they been told to rise price. Alot of other shops claiming their suppliers have hiked prices. If you see it report these vermin.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/cma-statement-on-sales-and-pricing-practices-during-coronavirus-outbreak
And op surely you'd sibling should be reporting this as well. It is illegal if what he is saying is true.
comment by Jinja Ninja (U19849)
posted 14 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 21 minutes ago
What absolute rubbish from the OP. About 80% of the drugs/medicines are bought by the NHS at a fixed cost agreed many months before. Also most basics have a maximum sales price, they are not ‘inspectors’ making sure price levels are hiked.
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Try telling that to my brother's pharmacy, or the others who have since confirmed the price hike and having visits to ensure pricing is adhered to.
As I acknowledged very early on in the thread "inspectors" was the wrong word to use, maybe.
Non medicinal products, nappies, sanitary towels etc prices also checked
On the face of it it could be made to sound like they are ensuring prices are not self regulated. Problem is they have been hiked already
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So you mean someone from head office of the pharmacy’s franchise has come in and said put the prices of over the counter stuff up as people are panic buying in a time of crisis?
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Jinja Ninja (U19849)
posted 14 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 21 minutes ago
What absolute rubbish from the OP. About 80% of the drugs/medicines are bought by the NHS at a fixed cost agreed many months before. Also most basics have a maximum sales price, they are not ‘inspectors’ making sure price levels are hiked.
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Try telling that to my brother's pharmacy, or the others who have since confirmed the price hike and having visits to ensure pricing is adhered to.
As I acknowledged very early on in the thread "inspectors" was the wrong word to use, maybe.
Non medicinal products, nappies, sanitary towels etc prices also checked
On the face of it it could be made to sound like they are ensuring prices are not self regulated. Problem is they have been hiked already
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So you mean someone from head office of the pharmacy’s franchise has come in and said put the prices of over the counter stuff up as people are panic buying in a time of crisis?
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Who ever it is their is a government channel which i pasted a link above who will investigate.
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posted on 18/3/20
What a loss of rubbish they been told to rise price. Alot of other shops claiming their suppliers have hiked prices. If you see it report these vermin.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/cma-statement-on-sales-and-pricing-practices-during-coronavirus-outbreak
posted on 18/3/20
And op surely you'd sibling should be reporting this as well. It is illegal if what he is saying is true.
posted on 18/3/20
comment by Jinja Ninja (U19849)
posted 14 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 21 minutes ago
What absolute rubbish from the OP. About 80% of the drugs/medicines are bought by the NHS at a fixed cost agreed many months before. Also most basics have a maximum sales price, they are not ‘inspectors’ making sure price levels are hiked.
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Try telling that to my brother's pharmacy, or the others who have since confirmed the price hike and having visits to ensure pricing is adhered to.
As I acknowledged very early on in the thread "inspectors" was the wrong word to use, maybe.
Non medicinal products, nappies, sanitary towels etc prices also checked
On the face of it it could be made to sound like they are ensuring prices are not self regulated. Problem is they have been hiked already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you mean someone from head office of the pharmacy’s franchise has come in and said put the prices of over the counter stuff up as people are panic buying in a time of crisis?
posted on 18/3/20
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Jinja Ninja (U19849)
posted 14 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 21 minutes ago
What absolute rubbish from the OP. About 80% of the drugs/medicines are bought by the NHS at a fixed cost agreed many months before. Also most basics have a maximum sales price, they are not ‘inspectors’ making sure price levels are hiked.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Try telling that to my brother's pharmacy, or the others who have since confirmed the price hike and having visits to ensure pricing is adhered to.
As I acknowledged very early on in the thread "inspectors" was the wrong word to use, maybe.
Non medicinal products, nappies, sanitary towels etc prices also checked
On the face of it it could be made to sound like they are ensuring prices are not self regulated. Problem is they have been hiked already
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So you mean someone from head office of the pharmacy’s franchise has come in and said put the prices of over the counter stuff up as people are panic buying in a time of crisis?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who ever it is their is a government channel which i pasted a link above who will investigate.
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