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广东省珠海市市场监管局关于2025年食品监督抽检信息的通告(第5期)
Core Viewpoint - The Zhuhai Market Supervision Administration has conducted a food safety inspection in 2025, revealing that out of 734 samples tested, 715 were qualified while 19 were found to be non-compliant, primarily in the categories of catering food, vegetable products, and edible agricultural products [3]. Summary by Categories Inspection Results - A total of 734 samples were tested, with 715 passing and 19 failing the safety standards [3]. - The inspection covered 26 categories of food products, including agricultural products, catering food, condiments, beverages, and various processed foods [3]. Non-compliance Issues - The main contaminants detected in non-compliant samples included anionic synthetic detergents, pesticides like Leverage and Thiamethoxam, and preservatives such as dehydroacetic acid and sodium salt [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. - Specific maximum residue limits were exceeded for various substances, such as: - Thiamethoxam in ginger with a limit of 0.2 mg/kg [5]. - Dehydroacetic acid in food products, potentially due to excessive use by manufacturers [6]. - Sodium saccharin in pickled vegetables, with a limit of 0.15 g/kg [6]. Regulatory Actions - The Zhuhai Market Supervision Administration has mandated local regulatory bodies to investigate non-compliant food products and their producers, ensuring that they fulfill legal obligations, trace product distribution, and recall or remove non-compliant items from the market [3]. - The administration will document the findings in the safety credit files of food producers and publicly disclose the enforcement results for public access [3]. Consumer Guidance - Consumers are advised to purchase food from legitimate channels, check product labels for essential information, and avoid products without proper identification or those that are past their expiration dates [4][12].
江苏省镇江市市场监督管理局发布2025年市级第一批食品监督抽检结果
Summary of Food Supervision Sampling Results - The first batch of food supervision sampling results for 2025 involved 1,115 food samples, with 1,064 passing and 51 failing [3] - The samples covered 26 categories of food, including baked goods, beverages, and agricultural products [3] - The 51 non-compliant samples were from 7 categories, with the highest number of failures in agricultural products [3] Detailed Breakdown of Compliant and Non-Compliant Samples - Compliant samples included: - 12 batches of biscuits - 122 batches of catering food - 244 batches of agricultural products - 94 batches of condiments - 40 batches of frozen food [3] - Non-compliant samples included: - 27 batches of agricultural products - 11 batches of catering food - 5 batches of condiments - 2 batches of starch and starch products [3] Specific Non-Compliant Products - Notable non-compliant products included: - A vinegar sample with total acidity below the standard [3] - A strawberry sample with pesticide residue exceeding the limit [3] - A soy product with aluminum residue above the acceptable level [3] Conclusion - The results indicate a significant compliance rate of approximately 95.4% among the sampled food products, highlighting the effectiveness of food safety regulations in the region [3]
图们:筑牢市场监管防线绘就旅游市场新篇
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-10 04:11
Group 1 - The Tumen City Market Supervision Administration is conducting a special rectification action in the tourism market to regulate market order and protect consumer rights [1] - The initiative focuses on enhancing service quality in key areas of the tourism market [1] Group 2 - A comprehensive food safety protection network is being established with the goal of "full coverage and zero dead angles," involving regular, special, and random inspections [3] - The action targets illegal activities such as the sale of expired, spoiled, and "three-no" foods, while also establishing a food traceability mechanism [3] - As of now, inspections have been conducted on 25 food circulation units and 5 catering service entities around tourist attractions [3] Group 3 - The initiative aims to stabilize prices and promote integrity in the market by enforcing clear pricing regulations, particularly in the sale of local specialties like ginseng [4] - Merchants are required to categorize products by grade and standardize price tags to eliminate false advertising and ensure quality [4] - The administration has issued over 500 customized price tags to 10 ginseng specialty merchants [4] Group 4 - A joint enforcement action has been launched to address illegal street vending, reduce traffic congestion risks, and eliminate food safety hazards [4] - The initiative includes the issuance of food vendor registration cards to 24 mobile vendors, guiding them to operate in regulated locations [4] - Regular inspections for food safety hazards are being conducted, along with providing operational guidance to ensure public health and employment needs are met [4]
浙江省绍兴市越城区市场监督管理局食品安全监督抽检信息公告(2025年第3期)
Summary of Food Safety Supervision and Inspection Results - The announcement reveals that out of 221 batches of food inspected, 213 batches were found to be compliant while 8 batches were deemed non-compliant [3][4][5] - The non-compliant items include various food products such as fish, fruits, and vegetables, with specific violations related to harmful substances like malachite green and pesticide residues [3][4][5] - The inspection was conducted by the Shaoxing City Market Supervision Administration, and the results are part of ongoing efforts to ensure food safety in the region [3][4] Non-Compliant Products - Non-compliant products include: 1. Fish from a local vendor containing malachite green [3] 2. Fruits with pesticide residues such as oxamyl and thiamethoxam [3] 3. Various food items with improper use of preservatives [3] - The inspection identified specific companies and locations associated with the non-compliant products, highlighting the need for stricter regulatory oversight [3][4] Compliant Products - A total of 213 batches of food products were found to be compliant, including rice, noodles, and various packaged foods [4][5] - The compliant products were sourced from multiple manufacturers across different regions, indicating a diverse supply chain [4][5] - The inspection results serve to reassure consumers about the safety of food products available in the market [4][5]
“喝酒宵夜也能瘦”刷屏 电商直播“职业弹幕人”被查处
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-06-22 08:44
Core Viewpoint - The Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration imposed a fine of 100,000 yuan on a biotechnology company for false advertising in the live e-commerce sector, specifically related to the use of "professional barrage commentators" to mislead consumers about a product's weight loss effects [1][4]. Group 1: Company Actions - The company was found to have employed third parties to flood its live streaming comments with fabricated user reviews claiming the product had weight loss benefits, starting from May of the previous year [4]. - The enforcement team identified that dozens of accounts were concentrated in two IP address ranges, with some accounts posting over 300 comments in a single session [3]. Group 2: Industry Implications - The actions of "professional barrage commentators" represent a technological manipulation of market feedback, disrupting fair competition within the industry [6]. - This case highlights a regulatory blind spot in the live streaming industry regarding the "industrialization of traffic fraud," prompting platforms to enhance real-time anti-cheating systems to maintain a fair competitive environment [6]. Group 3: Consumer Awareness - Consumers are advised to be cautious of absolute claims and template reviews in live streaming shopping, particularly those that promise unrealistic results [7]. - The enforcement agency encourages consumers to report any discrepancies between advertised product effects and actual results to both platform customer service and market supervision departments [7].
安徽省六安市市场监督管理局食品安全抽检信息通告(2025年第28期)
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint The news highlights the results of food safety inspections conducted by the Liu'an Market Supervision Administration, revealing that out of 88 food samples tested, 85 passed while 3 were found to be non-compliant with national food safety standards. The report details the specific non-compliant products and the actions taken by local authorities to address the issues. Group 1: Inspection Results - A total of 88 food samples were tested, including edible agricultural products, grain processing products, beverages, tea, and pastries [3]. - 85 samples were found to be compliant with food safety standards, while 3 samples were identified as non-compliant [3]. Group 2: Non-Compliant Products - Non-compliant products included: - Bananas from Wang Junhao Fruit Wholesale Store, which contained 0.036 mg/kg of thiamethoxam, exceeding the standard limit of 0.02 mg/kg [3]. - Snow peas from Kong Xiangzhong's store, with 0.029 mg/kg of thiamethoxam, surpassing the allowable limit of 0.01 mg/kg [3]. - Watermelon-flavored toast from Hohqiu County Runmu Trading Co., which had a mold count of 190 CFU/g, exceeding the standard of 150 CFU/g [3]. Group 3: Regulatory Actions - Local market supervision authorities have mandated the producers and sellers of the non-compliant products to trace the product flow, recall, and remove the affected items from shelves to mitigate risks [3]. - The authorities are also conducting investigations and corrective actions regarding the identified non-compliant products [3].
新疆乌苏市市场监督管理局公布“铁拳”行动典型案例
Zhong Guo Shi Pin Wang· 2025-06-13 03:45
Group 1 - The Urumqi Market Supervision Administration has focused on key products and industries that affect public health and safety, resulting in the investigation of several illegal cases that endanger public health and property safety [1] - A local electric bicycle shop was penalized for failing to fulfill its quality safety responsibilities, leading to the sale of an electric bicycle without the required battery, which was later recalled [1] - A store selling ginger and chili was found to have pesticide residues exceeding food safety standards, but was not penalized due to compliance with the conditions for exemption from punishment [2][3] Group 2 - A music restaurant was penalized for restricting consumer rights through a declaration, resulting in a fine and the confiscation of illegal gains [4] - The music restaurant's actions violated consumer protection laws, specifically regarding the refusal to allow returns of sold beverages [4]
广州市天河区市场监督管理局食品生产销售环节抽样检验实物质量不合格产品信息(2025年第3期,总第97期)
Group 1 - The report from the Guangzhou Tianhe District Market Supervision Administration highlights the inspection results of food products, indicating several instances of non-compliance with safety standards [2] - Specific products tested include agricultural products, fruits, and food additives, with various contaminants exceeding the permissible limits [2] - Notable violations include the presence of pesticide residues such as imidacloprid and lead in certain food items, with measured values significantly above the standard thresholds [2] Group 2 - The inspection identified a total of seven food products that failed to meet safety standards, with contaminants like sodium benzoate and sulfur dioxide found in excess [2] - The report emphasizes the importance of food safety and regulatory compliance in the food production and sales sectors, reflecting ongoing efforts to ensure consumer protection [2] - The findings may impact consumer confidence and could lead to increased scrutiny and regulatory actions within the food industry in the region [2]
筑牢食品安全“云端防线”
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-06-06 21:45
Core Insights - The online food purchasing market in China has surpassed 1 trillion yuan in 2023, becoming a significant growth point for food consumption [1] - Despite the rapid growth of online food sales, food safety issues have become increasingly prominent, harming consumer rights and hindering the healthy development of the industry [1][2] - The existing legal framework, while improving, has not effectively deterred illegal activities in the online food sector, leading to a sense of impunity among wrongdoers [2] Regulatory Environment - China's food safety laws and regulations have been gradually improved, including the E-commerce Law and guidelines for the sale of special foods [1] - The unique characteristics of online transactions, such as virtualization and cross-regional operations, create challenges for regulation and enforcement [2] - The current penalties for food safety violations are insufficient to deter illegal activities, contributing to a culture of risk-taking among offenders [2] Collaborative Governance - There is a pressing need to establish a collaborative governance model involving government, enterprises, and society to strengthen food safety oversight [3] - Regulatory bodies must work together to create a smart regulatory system and enhance cross-departmental coordination to address regulatory gaps [3] - Online food platforms are urged to take social responsibility by rigorously vetting merchants and managing product information to prevent violations [3] Consumer Awareness - Consumers are encouraged to enhance their self-protection awareness and actively defend their rights in the digital economy [3] - The shift from offline to online purchasing changes the consumption landscape but does not alter the fundamental need for food safety [3] - Ensuring high-quality development in the food industry requires not only convenience for consumers but also assurance of safety and trust [3]
上海市青浦区市场监督管理局2025年第8期食品安全监督抽检信息
Summary of Food Safety Supervision and Inspection Information - The recent food safety supervision and inspection revealed a total of 153 batches, with 142 passing and 11 failing the tests [2] - The inspection was conducted in accordance with the Food Safety Law of the People's Republic of China and the Shanghai Food Safety Regulations [2] Inspection Results - The inspection identified 11 batches of non-compliant products, which have been addressed by the relevant authorities [2] - Specific non-compliance issues included pesticide residues and microbial contamination, with examples such as: - Pesticide residue (Chlorpyrifos) found in imported bananas at 0.0493 mg/kg, exceeding the limit of 0.02 mg/kg [2] - Detection of coliform bacteria in food containers [2] - Residual levels of sulfur dioxide in longan at 0.320 g/kg, exceeding the permissible limit of 0.05 g/kg [2] Compliance Information - A total of 142 batches were found to be compliant, indicating a high level of food safety among the inspected products [2] - The compliant products included various food items such as fresh vegetables, fruits, and processed foods from multiple vendors in the Qingpu District [3][4][5][6]