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The Consumer Protection Act of 2008: Relevance to the snack food industry

In his presentation to the Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals (SOCAP) conference, held this week in Cape Town, Janusz Luterek, Pr. Eng focused on the applicability of the Act, the anti-discrimination provisions, the rights of consumers to inspect goods and to expect timeous and correct delivery of goods, the use of plain language in all documents and the requirements for trade descriptions.
In addition, Luterek dealt with the provisions against misrepresentation, deception, and exploitation of vulnerable consumers, the right of consumers to contractual provisions which are just, fair, and reasonable, the right of consumers to prices which are just, fair and reasonable, the liability for damage caused by goods, and warrantees and product returns.
In plain language, Luterek provides insights into the Act and its effects.
Janusz Luterek's PowerPoint presentation to SOCAP.
Relevance of the Consumer Protection Act of 2008 to the Snack Food Industry
Copyright J F Luterek 2010.
About Janusz Luterek, Pr.Eng
Janusz Luterek, Pr.Eng, an engineer with experience in the food and dairy industry, having been involved in various food projects as an engineer at APV, is now an attorney specialising in the Consumer Protection Act (from the supplier's perspective), product liability, food labelling, and food related regulatory matters. Luterek is a partner at Hahn & Hahn attorneys of Pretoria and may be contacted on az.oc.walnhah@zsunaj or +27 (0) 12 342 0563 for further specific advice on this topic.