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青海省市场监督管理局关于检出8批次不符合食品安全标准的食品情况的通告

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The Qinghai Provincial Market Supervision Administration reported that eight batches of food products failed to meet food safety standards during a recent inspection, prompting local regulatory actions to address the violations [1]. Group 1: Non-compliant Food Products - Eight batches of food products were identified as non-compliant with national food safety standards, including: 1. Peach crisps from a bakery in Xunhua County, with aluminum residue exceeding the limit at 205 mg/kg (limit: 100 mg/kg) [1]. 2. Pomfret fish from a seafood vendor in Xining, with enrofloxacin levels at 134 µg/kg (limit: 100 µg/kg) [1]. 3. Wokan oranges from a supermarket in Haidong, with bifenthrin levels at 0.13 mg/kg (limit: 0.05 mg/kg) [1]. 4. Black barley cakes from a supermarket in Wulan County, with dehydroacetic acid levels at 0.0452 g/kg (not permitted) [1]. 5. Sunflower peach crisps from a bakery in Maqin County, with peroxide value at 0.42 g/100g (limit: 0.25 g/100g) [1]. 6. Sandwich sausages from a trading company in Yushu, with total bacterial count exceeding the limit [1]. 7. Sweet peppers from a department store in Xining, with thiamethoxam levels at 0.10 mg/kg (limit: 0.05 mg/kg) [1]. 8. Large spoons used in a restaurant in Huangzhong County, with anionic synthetic detergent levels exceeding the limit [1]. Group 2: Regulatory Actions - The local market supervision departments have been organized to conduct investigations and take necessary actions regarding the non-compliant food products identified in the inspection [1]. - Consumers are advised to report any purchases or sightings of the listed non-compliant food products to the complaint hotline 12315 [1].