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The shop was also selling confectionery without any UK business contact details A convenience store in Barnsley which repeatedly sold out-of-date food despite being warned to improve has been fined almost £9,000. Trading standards officers first inspected Premier Kendray Convenience Store in Kendray in May 2024 when they found a number of items being sold beyond their use-by date. The shop was served with a formal improvement notice but when officers returned in November 2024 more expired food was still on shelves. VVS Trading Ltd, which operates the store, pleaded...
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