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Lekki supermarket accused of concealing date of product expired since 20016

Guys, so I went to Monifee supermarket at itedo Lekki to get stuff, I
got to the counter and after the staff checked my items, she said my
bill was 570. I found that really odd because I bought 2 M&Ms. I tell
the staff to check the items again as 570 was too cheap. The items
were 1 pack of Vicks blue, 1 big bottle water and 2 M&Ms. She says it's
570. Then I ask her how come? How much is one M&M? She says
N100 fig @J couldn't believe it because I'm an avid M&M buyer and I
know 1 sells for about 300-350. Sol grab the M&M and go check for
the expiry date, it read 18-12-2018. Still not convinced, I began to go
look at it closely. Reading every single detail on the wrap. Then I
noticed something strange, the part that had the expiration date
looked odd. It had a brown kind of tape on it. Ha! Sol began to scratch
it out. Noticed it was peeling off and voila, I saw the original expiration
date 11-09-16. Guys, 2016 00000 not even 2017. This was a shocker. I
started complaining and these people were just ignoring me. People
are just wicked in this life. Imagine how many kids must have walked
into that supermarket and seen their fave M&M for 100 instead of
350.

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