The writer of the article takes for granted that both the state interest and the individual consumer's interest should be safeguarded in the socialistic economy. In practice, however, the consumer's interests are directly or indirectly interfered with. In the broad sense his interests may be affected when there is a disproportion between demand and supply of goods and services, a hidden and unfounded rise of prices, inadequate development or location of retail units, etc. The consumer's interest can be also affected when he is shopping if the quality of the goods is not reflected in their price, if the consumer gets a smaller quantity of goods than he has required and paid for, if the price charged for the goods is higher than the...