The “Consumer Protection” in Egypt withdraws the samples of “chocolate” to ensure that it is free of narcotics

게시됨 2022년 4월 4일

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The Consumer Protection Agency in Egypt has initiated an investigation into reports that some brands of chocolate in the market contain poppy drugs. The agency will analyze samples of chocolate sold in markets in collaboration with the General Authority for Food Safety to ensure compliance with standard specifications and to prevent the sale of any food product that could harm consumers. This action follows concerns raised by a former president of Cairo University about the sale of chocolate containing poppy in markets, malls, and gas stations, despite it being forbidden to consume such products knowingly due to poppy drug content.
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The “Consumer Protection” device begins by withdrawing samples from one of the imported types of “chocolate” in the market, after what was circulated on social media about the presence of a type of chocolate in the market that contains poppy drug, and the device will withdraw samples of chocolate traded in the markets for analysis, And to ensure the correctness of what was circulated.- The French company ends the secondment of a number of train drivers on the third line of the metro | Document, Ayman Hossam El-Din, head of the Consumer Protection Agency, said that the competent department of the agency will withdraw samples of chocolate in the markets and analyze them in cooperation with the General Authority for Food Safety, in order to ensure their compliance with standard specifications, and this procedure comes within the framework of the agency's keenness not to trade any food products in markets other than conforming to specifications or causing harm to the consumer. It is ...
출처: Akhbarelyom

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