Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Municipal Market Supervision Administration conducted a quantitative packaging inspection of tea and related products, revealing that 6 out of 40 batches tested were non-compliant with net content labeling standards [3]. Group 1: Inspection Results - A total of 40 batches of tea products were inspected, with 6 batches failing to meet the required standards for net content labeling [3]. - The inspection was based on the JJF 1070-2023 standards for quantitative packaging products [3]. Group 2: Compliant Products - Several products passed the inspection, including: - Hong Cha (Gongyuan) 100g from Shanghai Meijiawu Tea Co., Ltd. - Huangshan Yunwu Green Tea (Gongyuan) 150g from Shanghai Meijiawu Tea Co., Ltd. - Jasmine Tea (Gongyuan) 150g from Shanghai Meijiawu Tea Co., Ltd. [3]. - Other compliant products include various types of black tea, green tea, and oolong tea from different producers and retailers [3]. Group 3: Non-Compliant Products - The non-compliant products included: - Liu'an Guapian 60g from Shanghai Hema Network Technology Co., Ltd. for incorrect net content labeling. - Jasmine Tea 100g from Shanghai Hema Network Technology Co., Ltd. for incorrect net content labeling. - Dahongpao 75g from Shanghai Hema Network Technology Co., Ltd. for incorrect net content labeling [4]. - Additional non-compliant items were identified, including products from various brands and retailers, all failing due to net content labeling issues [4].
2025年上海市茶叶及相关制品定量包装商品净含量监督抽查结果公布