Core Viewpoint - Beijing's market supervision authority is launching a 10-month special campaign to combat counterfeit and substandard food products in rural areas, focusing on issues such as raw material contamination, counterfeiting, and misleading consumer practices [1][2] Group 1: Campaign Details - The campaign will rigorously target illegal activities in food production and sales, including the excessive use of food additives, sale of "three-no" products (no production license, no quality guarantee, no label), and false advertising [1] - Key areas of focus include rural food production units, centralized trading markets, and online food trading platforms [1] Group 2: Consumer Guidelines - Consumers are advised to follow the "seven refusals" principle when shopping, which includes rejecting expired products, "three-no" foods, and counterfeit items that closely resemble well-known brands [1][2] - Additional guidelines include being cautious of packaging details, avoiding products with dark colors, unclear patterns, or printing defects, and ensuring that imported foods have proper inspection certificates [2]
北京开展农村假冒伪劣食品专项整治 涉及制假售假、欺骗误导消费
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-04-14 09:26