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Two Overcharging Restaurants Investigated

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CityNews – Two restaurants have been inspected by authorities after receiving reports that they were allegedly not clearly displaying prices and were overcharging customers.

 

On 19th April, , the officers from the Office of Commercial Affairs, Chiang Mai inspected two restaurants in Nimmanhaemin and in Chang Phuek after receiving complaints about their unclear price tags and overpricing.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/two-overcharging-restaurants-investigated/

 
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