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RAK supermarket water con
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, December 29 - 2007 at 08:02
An un-named supermarket in Ras Al Khaimah has been hit with a heavy fine by the local municipality for filling five gallon bottles with tap water and then selling them to the general public after attaching the stickers of a leading local drinking water company to them, reported Gulf News. Tests on the water revealed that it wasn't clean and the supermarket was found guilty of violating health and safety requirements.
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