安徽省蚌埠市市场监督管理局关于公布2025年第16期食品安全监督抽检信息的通告

Core Viewpoint - The announcement from the Bengbu Market Supervision Administration details the results of the 16th food safety supervision and inspection in 2025, highlighting that out of 317 batches of food products tested, 308 were compliant while 9 were found to be non-compliant with national food safety standards [2][3][4]. Summary by Categories Inspection Results - A total of 317 batches of various food products were sampled, including agricultural products, dairy, meat, and processed foods [2]. - Out of these, 308 batches passed the inspection, while 9 batches failed to meet the food safety standards [2]. Non-Compliant Products - Specific non-compliant products include: - Round eggplants from a vegetable store in Huai Shang District, which contained a pesticide (Thiacloprid) exceeding the standard limit [3]. - Small pears from a supermarket in Huai Shang District, which had a residue of a pesticide (Etofenprox) above the permissible level [3]. - Tofu sold at a supermarket, which contained excessive levels of Benzoic acid and its sodium salt [3]. - Round eggplants from another supermarket also failed due to Thiacloprid [4]. - Star anise from a different supermarket had a sulfur dioxide residue exceeding the standard [4]. - White dried tofu from a supermarket contained excessive Benzoic acid and its sodium salt [5]. - Homemade fried dough sticks from two different vendors had aluminum residue above the allowed limit [5]. - Mangoes from a fruit store contained a pesticide (Pyraclostrobin) exceeding the standard [5]. Regulatory Actions - The local market supervision authorities have mandated the responsible businesses to trace the distribution of the non-compliant products, recall them, and take corrective actions to mitigate risks [5][6].