Fiji is well within its adverse weather season, and communities have already experienced flooding within the past 2 weeks. With further adverse weather likely, the Consumer Council of Fiji is urging consumers to remain vigilant with their purchases. In the aftermath of flooding, past years have shown instances of traders attempting to sell flood-damaged goods […]
Consumers continue to struggle with the soaring prices of frozen chicken, one of the mostwidely consumed meat products in Fiji. Market surveillance conducted by the ConsumerCouncil of Fiji across different supermarkets has revealed significant markups on chickenprices, making it increasingly difficult for Fijians to afford this staple during the festive season,when demand is at its […]
With Christmas just around the corner, the Consumer Council of Fiji is urging traders toprioritize ethical business practices over quick profits. As consumers gear up for their holidayshopping sprees, the Council is intensifying its market surveillance to ensure compliance withrelevant laws and ethical standards. The Council’s inspections during the early festive season have revealed several […]
Recent reports of racial discrimination in Fiji’s rental market have heightened the urgency fortransparency and fairness among tenants, landlords, and real-estate agents. A troubling incidentwas brought to the attention of the Consumer Council recently, involving a tenant in Suva whopaid $1,400 to a real estate agent to secure a rental property, only to be rejected […]
As the Diwali season approaches, consumers are urged to make informed purchasing decisionsand stay aware of their consumer rights. While the festival of lights brings excitement and thespirit of giving, it’s crucial for consumers to protect their hard-earned money and ensure thattheir spending is both wise and meaningful. Last year, the Consumer Council of Fiji […]
Following growing concerns about the reimbursement-based health insurance model, theConsumer Council of Fiji is urging the immediate reform of health insurance practices acrossthe nation. This call comes in response to complaints from consumers about the unfair policiesof leading insurance providers, which require customers to pay upfront for medical treatmentsand later seek reimbursement. A recent analysis […]
The growing confusion surrounding bus fare tapping for students, especially those using yellowbus cards, has raised significant concerns among parents and students about inconsistent farepractices. In light of these issues, the Council is emphasizing the importance of clearcommunication and urging immediate action to protect students’ rights. Earlier this year, consumers were informed that bus fares […]
A prominent and notorious supermarket in Makoi is under the spotlight again, after it was caught selling expired and infested Sidha packs in the lead up to the festive season. The Consumer Council of Fiji has condemned the supermarket’s actions, urging businesses to avoid using religious occasions as a platform to market substandard goods. Sidha […]
While the recent reduction in the price of ghee is a welcome relief for consumers, it highlightsa troubling trend of traders taking advantage of consumers in Fiji. The Consumer Council iscontented to see that, following widespread public concern and regulatory intervention, theprice of ghee has returned to more reasonable levels. However, this entire episode should […]
With an increasing number of Fijians seeking overseas opportunities, the Consumer Councilof Fiji is urging the public to exercise caution when dealing with visa consultants, as fraudulentoperators continue to exploit the high demand for migration services. Despite previouswarnings from the Council, many consumers are still falling prey to visa-related scams, oftenhanding over significant amounts of […]
At a time when many households are already reeling from the pressures of rising living costs,consumers now face an unjustifiable and sudden price surge in the cost of ghee, a dailyhousehold necessity for many Fijians. Recent snap surveillance of some major supermarkets inthe Suva-Nausori corridor has revealed a staggering increase in the price of a […]
As the 2023-2024 financial year comes to a close, a new report sheds light on the top 10 most pressing consumer issues in Fiji. This overview offers insights into the challenges faced by consumers, from the surge in financial scams and fraud to persistent concerns about food safety and landlord-tenant disputes. The report underscores the […]
An alert is being issued to consumers regarding the unscrupulous business practices of Melbourne Works, a joinery company based in Moala Street, Samabula. Since 2019, the Consumer Council of Fiji has registered 114 complaints against Melbourne Works, amounting to nearly half a million dollars in monetary value. Complaints against Melbourne Works highlight a consistent pattern […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji warmly welcomes the recently announced 2024/2025 National Budget, recognizing it as a significant step towards enhancing the financial well-being of Fijian consumers. The budget introduces several key initiatives aimed at improving the purchasing power of citizens, ensuring greater financial security, and addressing consumer-centric issues. The announcement of a 7-10% increment […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) is urging consumers to avoid dealing with Mr. Raman Prasad, who claims to be the owner of a property situated at 22 Panapasa Road. Mr. Prasad has taken bond payments from multiple consumers and is now evading calls and follow-ups. The Council currently has three cases registered against Mr. […]