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Al Meera terminates responsible employee for

Nuaija branchs butchery violation

After the partial closure of the butchery in one its Nuajia Branch,
Al Meera Consumer Goods Company (Q.S.C) embarked on an
investigation into the violation and terminated the responsible
employee.
The 1 month closure decision, effective as of January 12, came
after the Ministry of Economy and Trade in collaboration with
doctors from the Doha Municipality Health Control Department,
seized an error in the display of the meats country of origin.
Following the incident, Al Meera embarked on an internal inquiry
to inspect the violation, and was able to identify the employee
behind it and immediately terminated his services.
Al Meeras dismissal procedure was based on its keenness to
follow the highest standards of safety and transparency in all its
stores, in commitment to the law in the State of Qatar and respect
for all customers in all branches.

Al Meera presents its deep apology to consumers for this


irresponsible individual act, and pledges to conduct an overall
review of internal rules and procedures, in order to prevent such
mistakes in the future, by taking corrective steps to ensure the
provision of high quality service to its customers.
The violation revealed by the Ministry of Economy and Trade,
entailed the display and sale of Australian meat as meat from
New Zealand" and "the display of Pakistani calf liver as a local
production.
Al Meera encourages consumers to report any irregularities they
notice in any of its stores and to communicate with the
administration or the person responsible of the branch to hold the
.violator accountable for his deeds
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