(a) No person, with intent to sell or in any way dispose of merchandise which is not of the recognized highest grade for such merchandise, shall fail, neglect, or refuse to advise the public of the exact quality of the merchandise offered for sale, correctly stated in terms of the trade usage, plainly discernable upon such merchandise, or in or upon the counter, bin, or other receptacle from which it is offered to the public.
(b) Without prejudice to the generality of the prohibitions of this section and the applicability thereof, the advertising or representing of merchandise as imperfect, without stating the recognized trade designation of quality, shall be deemed a violation of this section.
(Ord. 2004-455. Adopted 8-30-04.)