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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday The Consumer Affairs Division has reminded consumers of their power to refuse to buy any overpriced items or services. For the past year, several businesses have announced price increases on their products and services to cushion the losses that restrictions of the pandemic have caused to the businesses community. Recently, National Flour Mills Ltd, Nutrimix, Kiss Baking Co and Linda’s Bakery joined the list of companies to adjust prices on several […]

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