During the interview with Aravot.am, Narine Avetisyan mentioned that the candy was served to her. After seeing the letter on the candy, he went to the store where it had been bought.”It was bought from the market called ‘Lachin Corridor’. I went, it was already consumed, I found only one candy. The seller said they were brought from Tiflis.”
Naira Kirakosyan from Vanadzor says she noticed still two years ago that Azerbaijani origin candies are sold in the city. “By the end of 2015, I went to buy Polish sweets, I accidentally turned and saw that they also sell Azerbaijani candies for 2000 drams. I told them that your sons go to the border and keep it, for you to bring Azerbaijani candies and sell them, aren’t you ashamed? The seller said, what to do, candy is cheap and we sell it.”
Nuard Arakelyan, the spokesperson for the head of the State Food Security Service, noted during the interview that the inspectors immediately after the alarm took a tour around the area. “Yesterday they went on a tour, but it was late, or the store was closed, or there was no candy. Today they are again on a tour, we will talk about further steps when they find candy of the same origin then. It’s a matter of a candy, we need to understand: it’s a massive thing that has appeared on the personal market through a personal way.”
According to Nuard Arakelyan an alarm from Vanadzor about Azerbaijani candies has been received for the first time.
Tatevik GHAZARYAN