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Milco slashes prices of fresh milk & yoghurt

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Milco (Pvt) Ltd has announced a price reduction on Highland yogurt and fresh milk products, effective today (April 01), to provide relief to consumers.

Accordingly to new prices are :
Highland yogurt: Reduced from Rs. 80 to Rs. 70 (by Rs. 10)

450ml long-life liquid milk : Reduced from Rs. 225 to Rs. 200 (by Rs. 25)

450ml fresh milk pack : Reduced from Rs. 200 to Rs.170 (by Rs. 30)

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Cargills Bank issues statement on cybersecurity incident

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Private bank in Sri Lanka – Cargills Bank PLC has today (April 02) released another statement, updating the situation over a recent cyber security incident. 

Cargills Bank PLC notes that despite the incident, the bank’s core operations remain fully secure and functional. 

It adds that all banking services continue to function normally, and customers may carry out their transactions with complete confidence.

Previously, the bank had stated that an unauthorized party had claimed access to some of the bank’s data and subsequently published them. 

The matter is said to be possibly the largest data breach in the country’s history.

The matter was also taken up by journalists at today’s cabinet media briefing. Responding, Cabinet spokesman – Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said that although the issue wasn’t taken up by the Cabinet Ministers yesterday, he believed that it may have been addressed by the Security Council.

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23 supermarket outlets raided 

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The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) has raided 23 supermarket outlets yesterday (April 01) as a part of their special raid and investigation program ahead of the upcoming festive season.

16 such outlets include prominent supermarket chains such as Cargills, Arpico and Keells, reports say,

‘Sri Lanka Mirror’ learns that these outlets face charges such as selling expired goods, not displaying prices, selling overpriced goods and misleading consumers and that the CAA is seeking legal action against these errant outlets.

According to a media release by the CAA, legal action has been taken against 172 supermarket outlets during the past year, resulting in courts ordering the culprits to pay Rs. Rs. 6.5 million in fines.

The CAA also urges the public to exercise caution and check details including the expiry date, when purchasing goods from supermarkets.

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Milk tea price upped

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The price of a cup of milk tea has been increased by Rs.10 from midnight yesterday (March 31).

The All-Island Canteen and Restaurant Owners’ Association announces that the decision has been taken as a result of the government’s decision to increase the price of imported milk powder.

On March 18, milk powders importers decided to increase the prices of milk powder products by 4.7% from April 01 onwards.

Accordingly, the price of a 400g packet of imported milk powder is expected to increase by around Rs.50.

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