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Do our national-chain supermarkets really sell black market hair care products?
Asked by robmandu (21331)
October 8th, 2008
According to Paul Mitchell and Redken they do.
They claim their product gets to the supermarket shelves due to break of contract or theft and that the products themselves are old, tampered with, or counterfeit.
But I have a hard time believing it. Breach of contract has legal remedy… or stop dealing with those people. Theft and the acquisition of expired product is hardly a reliable way to sustain the supply chain that gets items on supermarket shelves.
Is this a massive conspiracy? Or poor product distribution? Or a serious problem in control of trademarked branding? Or what?
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