The overcrowding witnessed in front of stores today is troubling and will not assist the country in overcoming its health crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Consumer Defence Organisation director Slim Saadalah told Tunisie Numérique.
He deemed the reopening of shopping centres as a bad decision, especially since big stores may reduce pressure on smalls ones.
In this context, our speaker indicated that it was imperative to adjust curfew hours to reduce overcrowding and give more time to civilians to do their purchasing.
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