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“双十一”网售食品抽检结果公布
Qi Huo Ri Bao Wang·2025-11-11 23:39

Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation has conducted a special inspection of food sold online during the "Double Eleven" shopping season, completing a total of 3,347 batches of tests [1] Group 1: Inspection Overview - The special inspection covered 11 major online platforms, including Douyin, Kuaishou, and Taobao (including Tmall), and involved 2,288 live streaming rooms [1] - The inspection focused on 23 categories of food products, including convenience foods, alcoholic beverages, and pastries, which are heavily promoted during this shopping season [1] Group 2: Findings - No non-compliant samples were found in categories such as grain processing products and biscuits [1] - Issues were identified with sweet potato vermicelli, which was found to be adulterated, and some weight-loss claimed candies, herbal teas, and solid beverages contained laxative components such as sennoside A and B [1] Group 3: Regulatory Actions - The State Administration for Market Regulation has urged local market regulatory departments to conduct investigations and take action against the non-compliant food products to control food safety risks and enforce food safety responsibilities [1] Group 4: Consumer Guidance - Consumers are advised to choose platforms and merchants with complete qualifications when purchasing food online and to carefully check food production licenses and ingredient lists, avoiding exaggerated claims such as "extreme low prices" and "miraculous effects" [1]