Asda would meet the Sales of Good Act 1979, as they would provide products that are of good quality and ‘fit for purpose’ for customers to use; Asda wouldn’t be providing a product that isn’t in bad quality; an Asda product like an egg wouldn’t be broken or a carton of milk wouldn’t have holes; every product would be ‘fit for purpose’. Also, Asda states on what each product is described like if there was a coat that said “wool coat”, it would be made out of wool, however, the satisfactory quality of the product must be shown to the customers and inform the customers; like the price, description, and age of the product must be given to inform the customers.
Supply of Goods and Services Act (1982)
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Data Protection Act (1998)
Asda would promote the Data Protection Act 1978, as they would protect each customer’s private details to the public in any possible way and in any circumstance to the public; those are details that are collected processed, stored, and distributed by the business. Asda wouldn’t give out or leak any private information of a customer, like their credit card, full name or location, but the reason a customer would give their credit card information to Asda is so they can buy a product. For an example, Asda wouldn’t have an employee that would read out private information about a customer to the public by a microphone.
Equality Act