Mall in Cagayan de Oro stops warehouse sale due to breach of health protocols
MANILA, Philippines — A mall in Cagayan de Oro temporarily stopped its warehouse sale on Saturday after some customers supposedly violated minimum health protocols while lining up there.
“Due to the unexpected number of shoppers of The Warehouse Clearance Sale, some safety health protocols were not observed. Please be advised that our management have temporarily stopped the said activity at the Atrium which was thereafter seconded and approved by the City government,” Limketkai Center said on its official Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/LKKCenter/posts/3495298007168704
Mall officials will still meet with the city government to talk about the alleged breach of health protocols in the establishment.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. also called the attention of the Inter-Agency Task Force on a tweet shared by a netizen about a photo of the mall which was allegedly crowded with customers.
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— Teddy Locsin Jr. (@teddyboylocsin) August 15, 2020
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