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Government enforces new regulation requiring price transparency in both brick-and-mortar stores and online platforms

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Last updated: 2024/07/31 at 5:45 PM
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If you’re tired of hidden prices and awkward cashier moments while shopping, you’ll be pleased to hear that the Ministry of Industry and Commerce in Bahrain has taken a stand to protect consumers. In response to widespread complaints about unclear pricing and uncomfortable checkout situations, the Ministry has mandated that all prices must be clearly displayed not only in physical stores but also on social media pages and websites. This new rule aims to eliminate hidden fees and prevent any surprises at checkout, ensuring transparency for shoppers.

Under the new regulations, signs stating “no returns or exchanges” are strictly prohibited. Additionally, when goods are showcased online, customers have a legal period of 15 days from the date of receipt to inspect the product, as stipulated by Law No. 35 of 2012 regarding consumer protection. It is also forbidden to display phrases like “sold goods are not returnable or exchangeable” on sales pages, ensuring that consumers have the right to return or exchange items if necessary.

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce has emphasized that price advertising requirements extend beyond physical stores to include social media pages and online store websites. This means that all prices must be clearly displayed across all platforms where goods are being sold, providing consumers with the information they need to make informed purchasing decisions. By enforcing these regulations, the Ministry is standing up for consumers and working to ensure fair and transparent shopping experiences for all.

If you’ve ever been frustrated by unclear pricing or hidden fees while shopping, you’ll appreciate the efforts of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce in Bahrain to protect consumers. By mandating that all prices must be clearly displayed in physical stores, on social media pages, and on websites, the Ministry is working to eliminate hidden fees and prevent surprises at checkout. This new rule aims to provide transparency for shoppers and ensure that they have all the information they need to make informed purchasing decisions.

Under the new regulations, signs stating “no returns or exchanges” are strictly prohibited, and consumers have a legal period of 15 days from the date of receipt to inspect the product and return or exchange it if necessary. This ensures that consumers have the right to return or exchange items if they are not satisfied with their purchase, further protecting their interests. Additionally, phrases like “sold goods are not returnable or exchangeable” are forbidden on sales pages, reinforcing consumers’ rights to fair treatment.

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce is committed to protecting consumers and ensuring fair and transparent shopping experiences for all. By extending price advertising requirements to social media pages and online store websites, the Ministry is standing up for consumers and working to eliminate hidden fees and provide clarity for shoppers. This move aims to enhance consumer protection and empower shoppers to make educated purchasing decisions, ultimately improving the overall shopping experience. Next time you shop, rest assured that the Ministry has your back and is working to safeguard your interests.

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