Truck shops target poor with sharp prices, lower-quality goods, non-compliant contracts, regulator says

Truck shops target poor with sharp prices, lower-quality goods, non-compliant contracts, regulator says
By Jonathan Underhill Aug. 27 (BusinessDesk) - Mobile traders, or truck shops, target poorer communities, particularly in Auckland, with non-compliant contracts, steep prices and often lower-quality goods than can be bought at ordinary shops, a Commerce Commission investigation has found. The regulator identified 32 truck shop operators for its Mobile Trader 2014/2015 Project with annual sales ranging from about $150,000 to more than $7 million, including a group of three related companies with sales of almost $22 million. A sample of 16...