重庆市市场监督管理局关于第四批“你点我检”食品安全抽检情况的通告

Core Points - The article discusses the results of a food safety inspection conducted by the Chongqing Municipal Market Supervision Administration, focusing on the "You Point, I Test" initiative aimed at enhancing public participation in food safety checks [2][3]. Group 1: Inspection Results - A total of 1,194 samples from 26 categories of food were tested, including biscuits, tea, and meat products, with 1,189 samples passing and 5 samples failing the safety standards [2]. - The inspection covered 628 production and operation units across the city [2]. Group 2: Non-compliant Products - Specific non-compliant products included: - Sweet potatoes sold by a supermarket in Wanzhou, which contained chlorpyrifos and high-efficiency chlorpyrifos exceeding national safety standards [3][5]. - Yam sold by a food store in Wanzhou, which had levels of mefenoxam and mefenoxam manganese salt above the permissible limit [5]. - Yam from a store in Wuxi County also failed due to similar pesticide residues [5]. - A lemon-flavored cake roll from a chain supermarket in Youyang had total bacterial counts exceeding safety standards [5][6]. - Homemade red bean buns from a local shop in Youyang contained sweeteners that are not permitted [5]. Group 3: Follow-up Actions - The local market supervision departments have initiated investigations and risk control measures for the non-compliant products, including recalls and product removals from shelves [3].