Packaging has become a new challenge for the oily industry that can be eaten in the country, as the market is getting oil on various packaging levels due to touch on policy. Because of this, consumers are also violated. Meanwhile, the Vice -Productions Association (IVPA), the highest organization representing the eating oil refinery in India, has demanded the government to re -implement the standardized pack of oils that can be eaten on Wednesday, ie 200 g, 500 g, 1 kg of cooking oils. The IVPA said it would bring transparency in the market. This will be an important step in creating a normal status again in the market and protecting the interests of consumers.
Now the producers pack themselves
It is now known that many brands on the market sell 800 ml, 810 ml and about 850 ml of oil that can be eaten in this way. Prices in each pack are different, and in such a situation, consumers have difficulty understanding the reality of oil, and they are unable to determine their benefits. Recently, the solvent expansion association also questioned the packaging of oils that could not be followed by standards.
Discount from change in rules
2021, the Anusa Unit Cell Price (USB) announcement of legal measurement (compiled materials) amendment has been forced. This was followed by an amendment to remove Table 2 in the rules of 2022 (compiled materials), in which it was mandatory to pack a certain amount of materials and promoted uncontrolled packaging on the market. This allowed the producers to pack their choice. Awareness of the stability of the market and the price of the unit cell will soon be increased by consumers and the problem of substandard package will be resolved.
Be clear information about packaging: IVPA
IVPA consumers get many brands and pack options that appear to be the same, but they differ in size. In such a situation, there is confusion over the price of consumers. Even if the unit cell is priced, the smallest difference in pure weight is ignored, which reduces this decision on a daily basis.
The IVPA said that each home needs a home and that there should be clear and necessary information about packaging. Standarded packaging prices ensure that the prices are simple, transparent and reasonable. It creates an equal opportunity for consumer and producers and confidently promotes the long -term value of the brand.
The IVPA emphasizes that re -calculating the standard pack (5 kg, 2 kg, 1 kg, 500 g, 200 g, 200 g and any low -level pack). This is in accordance with the goals of transparency, fair practices of the business and the consumer government.
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