Panda Mart banned from trading after hundreds of illegal items found on shelves
Victoria court ordered a 72-hour closure after inspectors found hundreds of banned or unsafe products, including flammable candles and choking hazard toys, at Panda Mart stores.
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Panda Mart banned from trading after hundreds of illegal items found on shelves
An urgent court order has banned budget retailer Panda Mart from operating in Victoria after hundreds of illegal items were discovered on the shelves.A number of concerning items have been found at the Cranbourne and Preston stores, including candles with flammable content next to the wick, toys with unsecured button batteries, items with choking hazards and flotation devices without adequate warnings.The discount shop, which first opened in M…
Consumer Affairs shuts down Panda Mart for 72 hours over unsafe products
The state consumer watchdog applied for a court order after its inspectors uncovered hundreds of illegal items in Panda Mart stores last week. The post Consumer Affairs shuts down Panda Mart for 72 hours over unsafe products appeared first on SmartCompany.
Panda Mart closes for 72 hours under court injunction
Consumer Affairs Victoria has been granted a court injunction to stop warehouse retail store Panda Mart from trading, after inspectors discovered hundreds of illegal items on the shelves of the Preston and Cranbourne stores. The stores are ordered to close for 72 hours from Wednesday… Read more The post Panda Mart closes for 72 hours under court injunction appeared first on Star Community.
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