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Acodeco Removes More Than 600 Pounds of Spoiled Chicken From Store in Changuinola

Consumer protection inspectors removing boxes of chicken from a grocery or market store in Changuinola, Panama

What Happened

Panama’s consumer protection authority confiscated more than 600 pounds of chicken found in a state of decomposition at a commercial establishment in Finca 4, in Changuinola, Bocas del Toro.

The seizure was carried out by Acodeco as part of its food oversight efforts in local businesses. The poultry was being offered for sale despite being unfit for consumption.

Why It Matters

Food sold in poor condition can pose a serious health risk to consumers, especially when it involves meat products that can spoil quickly if not stored correctly. The removal of the chicken helps prevent contaminated food from reaching customers in the area.

Actions like this are part of routine consumer protection and public health enforcement in Panama, where authorities regularly monitor businesses to reduce risks tied to expired or unsafe products.

Local Context

Changuinola is one of the main population centers in Bocas del Toro, a province with an active commercial sector that serves both residents and nearby communities. Inspections in retail stores and food outlets are an important tool for maintaining standards and protecting buyers from unsafe merchandise.

The case also highlights the role of Acodeco in overseeing products sold to the public and responding when food is found in unacceptable condition. For shoppers, it reinforces the importance of checking the condition of meat and other perishables before purchase.

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