Core Points - The Eagle Town Market Supervision Administration conducted a food safety supervision sampling, with a total of 130 batches tested, resulting in 123 qualified and 7 unqualified samples, leading to an unqualified rate of 5.38% [2] - The unqualified products included edible vegetable oil, reused dining utensils, homemade steamed buns, and millet peppers, with specific issues such as acid value, coliforms, sweeteners, and cadmium detected [2] - The administration has notified relevant market supervision departments to take legal action against the unqualified products and has mandated local departments to trace product flow, halt sales, and recall products to control risks [2] Summary by Category Sampling Results - Total samples tested: 130 - Qualified samples: 123 - Unqualified samples: 7 - Unqualified rate: 5.38% [2] Unqualified Products - Edible vegetable oil: Issues with acid value - Reused dining utensils: Issues with coliforms and anionic synthetic detergents - Homemade steamed buns: Issues with sweeteners and sodium saccharin - Millet peppers: Issues with cadmium [2] Regulatory Actions - Notification to relevant market supervision departments for legal action - Local departments required to trace product flow, stop sales, and recall products [2]
江西省鹰潭市市场监督管理局关于食品安全监督抽检情况的通告(第6期)
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-17 06:34