市场监管总局办公厅关于40批次食品抽检不合格情况的通报

Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) reported that out of 2,136 food samples tested, 40 batches were found to be non-compliant with national food safety standards, prompting provincial market regulation departments to initiate investigations and corrective actions [3]. Group 1: Non-compliant Products - A batch of pure grain liquor from Hubei Province was found to contain non-compliant levels of acesulfame and sweeteners [3]. - Two batches of pancakes and sesame pancakes from Shandong Province were found to have non-compliant levels of sorbic acid and its potassium salt [3]. - A batch of Boss dry bread imported from Myanmar, sold on Douyin, was found to have non-compliant levels of sodium saccharin [3]. Group 2: Specific Violations - A batch of vermicelli from Shanxi Province showed non-compliance with standards for benzoic acid and aluminum residue [4]. - A batch of soft toast from Jiangxi Province was compliant with food safety standards but did not meet labeling requirements [4]. - A batch of rose plum from Qinghai Province was found to have non-compliant levels of food coloring agents [4]. Group 3: Additional Non-compliance Cases - A batch of dried goji berries from Liaoning Province was found to have non-compliant levels of sulfur dioxide [5]. - A batch of canned sweet potatoes from Henan Province showed non-compliance with sulfur dioxide residue standards [5]. - A batch of dried apricots from Xinjiang was found to have non-compliant levels of sulfur dioxide [5]. Group 4: Further Violations - A batch of dried mountain yam from Guangxi Province was found to have non-compliant levels of sulfur dioxide [6]. - A batch of instant jellyfish from Liaoning Province showed non-compliance with aluminum residue standards [8]. - A batch of peanut-shaped candy from Beijing was found to have non-compliant levels of sunset yellow [8].