China: 5 batches of food were unqualified in random inspection, the cadmium of the big squid sold in Yonghui Supermarket exceeds the standard

게시됨 2021년 8월 6일

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The State Administration for Market Supervision in China has conducted random inspections of 337 batches of food and food products, leading to the recall of unqualified items due to issues such as microbial contamination, excessive pesticide residues, heavy metal contamination, and overuse of food additives. Specific examples include unqualified pork products and mung bean cakes sold online, excessive carbofuran residue in leeks, and cadmium contamination in large squid sold in Ningxia. The responsible enterprises have been instructed to remove the recalled products and face strict legal consequences.
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China-Singapore Jingwei Client, August 6th. According to the website of the State Administration for Market Supervision, the State Administration for Market Supervision has recently organized food safety supervision and random inspections, sampling processed food products, edible agricultural products, tea and related products, dairy products, beverages, alcohol, and pastries , Roasted seeds and nuts products, biscuits, starch and starch products, convenience foods, potato and puffed foods, egg products, soy products, bee products, canned food, fruit products, meat products, aquatic products, condiments, frozen drinks, quick-frozen There are 337 batches of samples of 26 categories of food including food, confectionery products, infant formula foods, special dietary foods and edible oils, fats and their products. Among them, 4 categories of food including edible agricultural products, cakes, fruit products and meat products were detected5 Batch samples are unqualified. The main ...
출처: Chinaeconomy

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