The country's Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) keeps reminding manufacturers, importers, exporters, and the public that it is an offence under the Public Health Act, 2012 (Act 851) to manufacture, prepare, import, export, distribute, sell, supply, or exhibit for sale any of the FDA's regulated products, such as food, drugs, cosmetics, and medical products, without registering them first with the Authority. In addition to this legislation, which is common knowledge in the business industry in the country, the FDA organises unannounced swoops to check compliance with the law. It is, therefore, intriguing that some individuals and organizations keep flouting it. In fact, Sections 99 and 118 of the Public Health Act, 2012, prohibit the importation of unregulated products, yet such products are common in the country. Just yesterday, the FDA confis­cated large quantities of unregistered products at four Chinese supermarkets at Osu in Accra, namely Jia Hua Agricultur­al Trade Company, Panda Mart, Downwind Sail, and Hauang Jia YI Limited, during a swoop.