Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint The recent food safety inspection conducted by the Chibi City Market Supervision Administration revealed that out of 281 batches of various food products tested, 274 were found to be compliant, while 7 batches were deemed non-compliant, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding food safety standards in the region [2]. Group 1: Inspection Results - A total of 281 batches from 25 categories of food products were sampled [2]. - 274 batches were compliant, resulting in a compliance rate of approximately 97.5% [2]. - Non-compliant samples included: - 1 out of 4 batches of convenience foods - 1 out of 9 batches of vegetable products - 1 out of 18 batches of pastries - 3 out of 38 batches of catering foods - 1 out of 62 batches of edible agricultural products [2]. Group 2: Categories of Non-Compliant Products - Non-compliance was noted in various categories, including: - Convenience foods: 1 non-compliant out of 4 tested - Vegetable products: 1 non-compliant out of 9 tested - Pastries: 1 non-compliant out of 18 tested - Catering foods: 3 non-compliant out of 38 tested - Edible agricultural products: 1 non-compliant out of 62 tested [2]. - Other categories such as grain processing products, edible oils, and dairy products showed no non-compliant samples [2]. Group 3: Specific Non-Compliant Cases - Specific non-compliant cases included: - A convenience food product with a peroxide value exceeding the standard limit [3]. - A vegetable product containing pesticide residues above permissible levels [3]. - The detailed list of non-compliant products and their respective issues is available in the attached documentation [2][3].
湖北省赤壁市市场监督管理局食品安全监督抽检信息公告 (2025年第3期)
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-11 09:04