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With the removal of all pandemic-related outbound travel measures in Hong Kong, many travel enthusiasts have already arranged for trips this year and taken out travel insurance before departure so they can be protected in case of mishaps during the...
Since the introduction of skateboarding as an official sport in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Hong Kong has witnessed a wave of “skateboarding fever”, with growing popularity among young people. When purchasing a skateboard, consumers may mainly...
As the population ages, many older people may face the issue of incontinence. As a result, the demand for incontinence care products such as adult diapers, pants or incontinence pads has increased along with the emergence and severity of the issue....
Eating out is a major part of urban life, and the return to normalcy has allowed more frequent meetings with friends and family. While enjoying culinary delights, consumers should also pay attention to charge details of restaurants, especially with...
Regular health checks could help detect health problems and facilitate early treatment, but consumers might find the wide variety of health check plans and related promotions available on the market confusing. The Consumer Council surveyed 33 basic...
Many households have been troubled by clogged drains and may attempt to clear them with drain unblockers purchased. However, as most of these products are corrosive, the wrong choice or improper use will not only undermine results, but might also...
Over half of Hong Kong’s population lives in private housing, many of which are multi-owned residential buildings. Under Hong Kong’s unique conveyancing system, all owners of these buildings share co-ownership of the common areas and facilities,...
The 3-year long pandemic had severely disrupted the global supply chain and logistics, at one point leading to panic buying by consumers who were worried about shortage of daily necessities. Subsequently, the average price of some supermarket goods...