Because of infractions, the authorities in the United Arab Emirates shut down a well-known store in Abu Dhabi.
A supermarket in Abu Dhabi was shut down because it was holding food that had expired, which is against the law.
Labeling was not done correctly on the food goods that were displayed on shelves in the store for customers to purchase.
Authorities in Abu Dhabi have shut down a supermarket in Al Khalidiya as a result of multiple infractions that have occurred there.
High-risk breaches have been discovered at SaveWay Supermarket, which has the commercial license number CN-4314510. These violations include the presence of food products that have expired and food items that are exhibited for sale on shelves without adequate labeling.
Supermarket closed in Abu Dhabi.
The supermarket in Abu Dhabi has shuttered its doors.
As emphasized by the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (Adafsa), the administrative closure will remain in place until the problems that have been found are remedied.
Once all infractions have been rectified, all relevant activity criteria have been satisfied, and the grounds for SaveWay Supermarket's closure have been addressed, only then will the supermarket be able to restart commercial operations.
It has been confirmed by the authority that the administrative closures will continue for the duration of the issues. Once the infractions have been corrected, all of the necessary activity criteria have been met, and the causes for closure have been addressed, the businesses are permitted to resume their activities.