Fake pharmaceuticals, toothpaste, infant formula, extension cords and batteries are just a few of the products that have made their way into unsuspecting consumers' homes with deadly consequences. The increase in fake goods hitting markets in North America has been staggering and low budgets and a lack of personnel have made it nearly impossible to keep these potentially dangerous items out of the hands of consumers. What should retailers and suppliers be doing to combat counterfeiting?
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