Moon cakes "premature birth" cannot be left to nothing

Published 2020년 9월 29일

Tridge summary

A recent report has highlighted a problem with food labeling and identification, with mooncakes being sold with the wrong production date. This issue was caused by a new employee operating a new packaging machine, but it raises broader concerns about the safety of other food products and the possibility of unscrupulous merchants. The article calls for increased regulation and supervision in the food industry, including stricter penalties for violations, improved complaint mechanisms, and the strengthening of grassroots supervision teams.
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Original content

According to reports, some consumers have recently discovered that the production date marked on the package of mooncakes they bought on September 6 turned out to be September 10, 2020. Some media investigations have found that irregularities in food labeling and identification have occurred from time to time, becoming common people Regarding the “premature birth” incident of the moon cakes, the relevant company stated: “This batch of moon cakes was caused by the mistaken input of the production date of September 10 when a new employee was operating a newly purchased packaging machine. The date was not manually changed. It can eliminate the '0', resulting in the incorrect marking of the production date of the batch of moon cakes." Such "misoperation" is understandable. But what is incomprehensible is how such "misoperation" mooncakes entered the market through the audit and was What consumers bought? Errors are not terrible, the terrible thing is the real problem exposed behind ...
Source: CNXinhuanews

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