Local Vendor Denies Allegations of Selling Produce Sourced From Dump

Local Vendor Denies Allegations of Selling Produce Sourced From Dump ​A local vendor has come forward to vehemently deny recent allegations claiming that he has been selling contaminated produce sourced from a landfill. The individual has produced several commercial receipts to verify that his stock is legally and safely purchased from established wholesale distributors. ​The 'Run Down' ​Well, the popular local vendor known to many as Arman decided he not staying quiet after some serious bacchanal start spreading about he business. The man completely deny the rumors making the rounds that he selling aloo and other fruits that he pick up from the Claxton Bay dump. ​According to Arman, municipal police lock him up recently by Price Plaza, but he insisting that the whole situation is just a false accusation to tarnish he name. To prove he point, the man pull out he receipts right on camera, showing valid bills for he aloo, zaboca, carrots, grapes, and apples, all coming straight from Macoya wholesale market and proper cold storage facilities. ​He claiming that the main reason the "big shots" and certain authorities fighting him down on the Chaguanas Main Road is because he does sell he goods real cheap to help out poor people. Arman explain that he is just a hard-working man trying to make an honest living to mind he four daughters and he elderly mother. He calling on he regular customers to stand up for him because he does not deal in no "dump goods". ​Call to Action ​What do you think about this situation, Trinidad? Have you ever bought fresh produce from Arman on the main road? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. As a general health tip, always remember to wash all fruits and vegetables thoroughly before consumption. ​#Trinidad #TriniCrimeNews #PublicSafety #Chaguanas #CommunityVoice #SupportLocal