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一酒企在啤酒中添加类似“伟哥”物质
盐财经·2025-07-30 11:09

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights significant food safety violations in China, focusing on two major cases involving illegal additives in food products and the regulatory actions taken against the responsible companies [2][3]. Group 1: Case Summaries - The Chongqing Muni Brolang Brewery was found to have illegally added "O-Propyl Vardenafil," a substance similar to the prescription drug Viagra, to its beer, leading to health complaints from consumers. The company sold 67 boxes of the contaminated beer and faced a fine of 150,000 yuan [2]. - In the Beijing Haidian case, a product sold through live streaming, "Light Qu Xian Magic Taro Herbal Vegetable Tablets," was found to contain the banned diuretic "Bumetanide." The product was sold through 15 live streaming channels and involved a criminal network that included 40 suspects, with the total amount involved exceeding 50 million yuan [3]. Group 2: Regulatory Actions - In the first half of the year, the market regulatory system conducted 2.639 million food safety inspections, resulting in 69,000 batches of non-compliant products being removed from the market. A total of 181,000 food safety violations were investigated, leading to fines totaling 740 million yuan and 653 cases being referred to judicial authorities [4].