Core Viewpoint - The recent inspection by Wenzhou Market Supervision Administration revealed that out of 244 food samples tested, 221 passed while 23 failed to meet national food safety standards, primarily due to pesticide residue and excessive use of food additives [2][3][4][5][6]. Summary by Categories Non-compliant Food Items - Dried vegetables sold by Longgang City Lao Liang Dried Seafood Store contained lead (Pb) exceeding national safety standards [2]. - Snap peas sold by Wenzhou Vegetable Basket Wholesale Market Lin An Vegetable Store had acetamiprid levels not compliant with safety standards [3]. - Nut pudding sold online by Wenzhou Ouhai New Bridge Bang Ge E-commerce Store showed high levels of total bacterial count, coliforms, and molds [3]. - Water-boiled peanuts sold by Liu Liangsheng Delicacy Store in Yongjia County had sulfur dioxide residue exceeding safety limits [4]. Analysis of Non-compliance - Lead (Pb): The maximum allowable limit for lead in dried vegetables is 0.8 mg/kg, with potential contamination from environmental sources or production processes [7]. - Cadmium (Cd): The maximum allowable limit for cadmium in snap peas is 0.05 mg/kg, with contamination likely from soil or water [7]. - Pesticides: Various pesticides such as dichlorvos and carbofuran were found in excess, with maximum allowable limits set at 0.02 mg/kg for certain vegetables [8][9]. Regulatory Actions - The Wenzhou Market Supervision Administration has mandated local regulatory bodies to investigate and take corrective actions against the non-compliant products, including product recalls and risk control measures [16].
浙江省温州市市场监督管理局2025年第十四期食品监督抽检情况的通告
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2026-02-05 08:14