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江苏省泰州市海陵区市场监管局食品安全监督抽检结果公示(2025年11月)
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint The food safety supervision and sampling results from the Hai Ling District Market Supervision Bureau indicate that out of 93 batches of food tested in November 2025, 90 batches were found to be compliant, while 3 batches were deemed non-compliant, which have been processed according to regulations [3]. Group 1: Sampling Results - A total of 93 batches of food were sampled, covering 14 categories including restaurant food, nuts, starch products, and beverages [3]. - 90 batches were compliant with safety standards, resulting in a compliance rate of approximately 96.8% [3]. - 3 batches were identified as non-compliant and have undergone the necessary follow-up procedures [3]. Group 2: Non-compliant Items - The non-compliant items included the presence of substances such as Mefenamic acid and Mefenamic acid manganese salt, which are broad-spectrum bactericides with low acute toxicity [4]. - The presence of Thiamethoxam, a new class of insecticide, was also noted, which is used for pest control in various crops [4]. - Dehydroacetic acid and its sodium salt, a broad-spectrum food preservative, were found in excess, which can pose health risks with long-term consumption [4].
南京市浦口区2025年第七期食品安全监督抽检合格产品信息结果公示
Core Points - The article presents the results of the seventh phase of food safety supervision and random inspection in the Pukou District for 2025, highlighting the compliance of various food products from different manufacturers [3][4][5] Group 1: Inspection Results - A total of 55 food products from various manufacturers were inspected, with details including product names, specifications, production dates, and sampling locations provided [3][4] - The inspected products include a variety of categories such as sauces, snacks, alcoholic beverages, and agricultural products, indicating a broad scope of food safety monitoring [3][4][5] Group 2: Manufacturer Information - The inspection covered products from multiple manufacturers, including local businesses and companies from other provinces, showcasing the diversity of food sources in the region [3][4] - Specific manufacturers mentioned include Jiangsu Nanjing's Aimi Beef Restaurant and Sichuan Chengdu's Sheng'en Biotechnology Co., indicating a mix of local and regional suppliers [3][4] Group 3: Product Categories - The inspected products are categorized into several types, including: - Sauces and condiments (e.g., hot pot bases, seasoning sauces) - Snacks and processed foods (e.g., cakes, peanuts) - Alcoholic beverages (e.g., liquor, beer) - Agricultural products (e.g., rice, vegetables) [3][4][5] - This categorization reflects the comprehensive nature of food safety inspections across different food segments [3][4]
西安市鄠邑区市场监督管理局关于第21期食品监督抽检产品信息的通告(2025年第21号)
Overall Situation - The Xi'an Huyi District Market Supervision Administration conducted a food safety supervision sampling of 51 batches, with 48 batches passing and 3 batches failing [2][3] - The sampling covered 14 categories of food, including nuts, sugar, convenience foods, vegetable products, frozen drinks, pastries, bean products, grain products, edible oils, alcoholic beverages, and fruit products, all of which passed [2][3] - The main reasons for the failures were pesticide residues and non-compliance with food safety national standards regarding food additives [2][3] Non-compliant Products - The non-compliant products included: 1. Disinfected bowls from a restaurant with a result of 0.019 mg/100 cm² for anionic synthetic detergent, which should not be detected [3] 2. Ginger purchased from a supermarket with a pesticide residue of 0.62 mg/kg for dichlorvos, exceeding the standard of ≤0.02 mg/kg [3] 3. Yam purchased from the same supermarket with a result of 0.462 mg/kg for carbendazim and its manganese salt, exceeding the standard of ≤0.3 mg/kg [3] Compliant Products - All tested batches of various food categories, including nuts, sugar, convenience foods, vegetable products, frozen drinks, pastries, bean products, grain products, edible oils, alcoholic beverages, and fruit products, were compliant [2][3] - Specific compliant products included: - Canola oil from Weinan Chang'an Flower Oil Co., 5L per barrel [5] - Small liquor peanuts from Heze Suiyuan Food Co., 360g per package [5]