Product Recalls - The Reject Shop
Product Recalls
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Product Recalls
www.rejectshop.com.auThe Reject Shop has given the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission court-enforceable undertakings after selling a children's toy product which exceeded permissible lead levels and a cosmetic product which did not comply with the mandatory product information standard. "As part of regular marketplace monitoring activities, ACCC staff bought a children's figurines toy, the Knights Playset, supplied by The Reject Shop", ACCC Chairman, Mr Graeme Samuel, said today. "On testing, it was...
www.accc.gov.auNational variety goods retailer The Reject Shop Ltd has been penalised $140,000 after admitting that it contravened the product safety provisions of the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria) by selling projectile toys.
www.consumer.vic.gov.auOne popular decoration can catch fire, while others pose a fatal button battery risk to youngsters.
7news.com.auIn its latest report, U.S. PIRG found most of the recalled toys are sold on platforms like Facebook Marketplace and eBay.
www.kiro7.comNational variety goods retailer The Reject Shop Ltd has been penalised $140,000 after admitting that it contravened the product safety provisions of the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria) by selling projectile toys that did not meet the relevant Australian Safety Standard. The Reject Shop operates more than 330 stores across Australia. Consumer Affairs Victoria took action…
consumersfederation.org.auThe U.S. Public Interest Research Group released its 37th annual Trouble In Toyland safety report.
bronx.news12.comParents shopping for their kids this holiday season need to be alert and carefully examine toys before they buy them because recalled and counterfeit toys are being sold online, a consumer report said Thursday.
www.cbsnews.comThis year alone at least 44 toys have been recalled due to unforeseen hazards.
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