The agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has used its 'Mercury' monitoring system to halt the delivery of a contaminated batch of beef liver to kindergartens in the Bryansk region. The liver, with an estimated weight of 8 tons, was found to contain antibiotics and Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, and was supposedly produced by a questionable entity associated with a local store. This incident is part of a series of quality control concerns in the Bryansk region, with over 10 cases of non-compliance found in products like poultry meat, semi-finished and finished meat products, and eggs, since the start of 2022. These violations, which include residual medicines, have been identified across various social institutions in the region, highlighting a broader issue of safety in food supply to these institutions that needs addressing.