Ordering packaged food from e-commerce sites has increased many folds, but the absence of manufacturing and expiry dates on such products often led to the product not being fully utilised.
A whooping 96 percent of the participants in a survey had agreed that e-commerce sites should mandatorily disclose manufacturing and expiry dates of such products sold on their sites since many products received by them were due to expire in 15-30 days.
In a big win for the consumers, the Department of Consumer Affairs amended the packaged commodity rules 2011 and issued a notification declaring that all eCommerce sites will have to disclose actual product MRP and the best by date of the product they are listing.
The department has also enabled a new online consumer community called MRP, Weights and Measures Enforcement for all consumer grievances related to MRP.
Over 42 per cent consumers in the poll, conducted by citizen engagement platform LocalCircles, had reported products being listed for a much higher price on ecommerce sites than their actual price in the market.
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