8 batches of food were found to be unqualified: stores containing Kangenbei Maca chewable tablets have been removed

Published Jul 28, 2020

Tridge summary

A total of 620 batches of food samples from 28 categories were inspected, with 8 batches found to be unqualified due to issues such as microbial and heavy metal contamination, and excessive use of food additives. The products were sold by various online stores, and the violators will be dealt with strictly in accordance with the law. The General Administration of Market Supervision has directed provincial market supervision departments to organize verification and disposal of the unqualified food, and the results and handling conditions will be disclosed to the public.
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Original content

Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client, July 27. According to the website of the State Administration for Market Regulation on the 27th, random inspections of 620 batches of samples of 28 categories of food found that 8 batches of samples were unqualified. The main problems were microbial contamination, heavy metal contamination, Food additives are used in excess of limited quantities, etc. 6 batches of samples involved in microbial contamination, including those sold by Taobao Huichi Lianchuang Lee’s specialty dry goods store (operated by Jiangxi Simple Shopping Trading Co., Ltd.) on Taobao.com (online shop). Nominally, the hand-cut pure lotus root flour produced by Jiangxi Simple Purchase Trading Co., Ltd. commissioned by Jiangxi Fuzhou Jiaxinzheng Food Co., Ltd., the total number of colonies and coliforms do not meet the requirements of national food safety standards. The inspection agency is China Food and Fermentation Industry Research Institute Co., Ltd. Company. Taobao Xiangxiang ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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