TANGGUNG JAWAB PELAKU USAHA TERHADAP PENIMBUNAN MASKER BAGI KONSUMEN MENURUT UU NO 8 TAHUN 1999 TENTANG PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN
Abstract
The government should understand this situation, for the welfare of the people, where the price of masks should be reduced and the price lowered, so that all people can buy masks to maintain health. The non-fulfillment of consumer rights due to the soaring high price of masks, such as the right to correct, clear and honest information regarding the conditions and guarantees of goods or services. We as consumers who have rights, certainly know that the high price of masks is not a price that matches the normal price. The actions of business actors by raising prices so high, may not necessarily have a positive impact on the business being undertaken. Many consumers complain and are restless over the rising price of these masks, because they cannot afford the masks. Especially for those who are less fortunate, it must be very difficult to buy masks whose prices are relatively high during a pandemic like this.
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