The annual report of a supermarket shows abnormal operation. Can I report it?

If a supermarket's annual report is found to be abnormal and there is abnormal operation, you can choose to report it to relevant institutions. Specific reporting channels and procedures may vary according to regional and national laws, but there are usually the following options:

1. Commercial department: You can report to the local commercial department or the administrative department for industry and commerce, who are responsible for supervising and managing the legal operation of the enterprise.

2. Regulatory agencies: Look at the regulatory agencies in your area, and you can report to the food and drug supervision and administration department, the market supervision and administration bureau and other relevant agencies, especially those involving food safety or product quality issues.

3. Complaint hotline: Many countries and regions have consumer complaint hotlines or public reporting hotlines. You can call these numbers and provide relevant information to report.

Before reporting, it is recommended that you collect relevant evidence and materials, such as abnormal reporting, business information, store receipts, etc. Ensure that your report is based on the real situation and reliable information, so that the regulatory authorities can investigate and handle it.

Please note that according to regional and national laws, the specific reporting procedures and handling methods may be different. It is recommended that you consult relevant local institutions or legal professionals for detailed guidance and legal advice.