The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has published details of actions taken against six traders for breaches of consumer-protection law.
The consumer-protection watchdog served traders in Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Leitrim, Monaghan, and Roscommon with fixed-payment notices or compliance notices for 13 breaches – 12 for failing to display prices.
The CCPC detects consumer-protection breaches through in-store and online inspections and investigations.
The enforcement actions, which took place between August and November this year, included:
CCPC member Patrick Kenny said: “At this time of year, when consumers are exceptionally busy and a lot of money is being spent, it is more vital than ever that prices are clearly and correctly shown in every shop, pub and restaurant in the country.
“CCPC officers will be out conducting inspections and, where we find traders breaking the law, we will take action,” he added.
Kenny said that the commission was looking forward to gaining the power to directly impose “meaningful fines” for breaches of consumer law.