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市场监管总局通报典型案例:“零添加”冷冻虾含有水分保持剂、啤酒中添加类似“伟哥”成分
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-07-30 17:56

Core Viewpoint - The National Market Supervision Administration (NMSA) has reported multiple cases of food safety violations, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations and internal reporting mechanisms to enhance food safety oversight [1][2][6]. Group 1: Food Safety Supervision and Enforcement - In the first half of 2025, the NMSA completed 2.639 million batches of food safety supervision and inspection, resulting in the removal, sealing, or recall of 69,000 batches of non-compliant products [2]. - A total of 181,000 food safety violation cases were investigated, with fines and confiscations amounting to 740 million yuan, and 653 cases were referred to judicial authorities [2][5]. - The NMSA is implementing a series of measures including the revision of the Food Safety Law and the establishment of a food safety management system in schools [2][3]. Group 2: Specific Violations and Cases - Notable cases include the addition of excessive water-retaining agents in frozen shrimp labeled as "zero additives," leading to fines of 7.4943 million yuan and the revocation of production licenses for four companies [4][5]. - A beer product was found to contain a substance similar to Viagra, resulting in the confiscation of 67 boxes and a fine of 150,000 yuan for the involved company [5]. - Other cases highlighted include toxic candy sold through live streaming and vinegar that did not meet safety standards, indicating a broader issue of negligence among food producers [5][6]. Group 3: Internal Reporting System - The NMSA has launched a "National Food Safety Internal Informant Reporting System" to facilitate the reporting of food safety violations by employees and related personnel [6]. - This system allows production units to register and manage internal reports, aiming to enhance the internal oversight of food safety [6]. - The initiative encourages collaboration between food production units and knowledgeable insiders to strengthen food safety defenses [6]. Group 4: Focus on Food Additives - The NMSA has intensified efforts to combat the misuse of food additives, conducting comprehensive inspections across various food categories [7]. - In the first half of 2025, 12,000 batches of food were found to exceed permissible limits for additives, leading to penalties for 4,727 companies and the suspension of operations for 65 [7]. - The NMSA plans to continue enhancing monitoring and enforcement regarding food additives to ensure compliance and protect public health [7].