DISCOUNT pharmacies are synonymous with cut price scripts and low-cost cosmetics.
Having built a strong reputation in the South African community pharmacy sector for its low prices, it appears discounter, Dis-Chem, decided to change tack whacking up the price of face masks by up to 261% in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
South Africa's Competition Tribunal issued the discounter with a fine of $102,200 for charging "exorbitant prices" for masks as the country grappled with the global health crisis.
"Dis-Chem's conduct was not only exploitative to the detriment of consumers but also reprehensible in the context of COVID-19, and requires serious sanction," the tribunal ruled.
However, the group has claimed the tribunal's findings were unfair and contained "errors of fact and law".
Dis-Chem also argued that the case failed to consider issues surrounding local suppliers, saying it had to pay high prices to import masks.
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