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西安市阎良区关于2025年第六期食品安全“你点我检”专题抽检情况的通告(2025年第7号)
Core Viewpoint - The Xi'an Yanliang District Market Supervision Administration conducted a food safety inspection, revealing that out of 21 batches of food products tested, 18 were compliant while 3 were found to be non-compliant [3][4]. Summary by Category Overall Situation - A total of 21 batches were tested, including 14 batches of edible agricultural products, 4 batches of catering food, 2 batches of dairy products, and 1 batch of grain processing products. Among these, 18 batches passed the inspection while 3 batches failed [3]. Non-compliant Products - The non-compliant products identified include: 1. Long cowpea from Xinxing Xinyuan Dried Vegetable Store with a detected value of 0.73 mg/kg for thiamethoxam, exceeding the standard of ≤0.3 mg/kg [3]. 2. Lychee sugar from Fresh Taste Vegetable and Fruit Supermarket with a detected value of 0.50 mg/kg for pyraclostrobin, exceeding the standard of ≤0.1 mg/kg [3]. 3. Chopsticks from Jiayue Spinach Noodle Restaurant with a detected value of 0.056 mg/100cm² for anionic synthetic detergent (calculated as sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate), which should not be detected [3]. Regulatory Actions - The Market Supervision Administration is taking action against the production and operation units of the non-compliant products in accordance with the Food Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, with further details to be published after the investigation and rectification are completed [4].
江苏省无锡市新吴区市场监督管理局发布2025年食品安全监督抽检公示(第三期)
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The Wuxi New District Market Supervision Administration has conducted food safety inspections in 2025, revealing that out of 798 food samples tested, 778 were qualified while 20 were found to be unqualified [3]. Group 1: Inspection Results - A total of 798 food samples were inspected in Wuxi New District [3]. - Out of these, 778 samples passed the safety standards, resulting in a pass rate of approximately 97.5% [3]. - 20 samples were deemed unqualified, indicating potential food safety issues that need to be addressed [3]. Group 2: Consumer Guidance - The Market Supervision Administration encourages consumers to report any food safety violations by calling the 12315 hotline [4].