Nébih Removed 55 Tons of Honey of Unknown Origin From Circulation
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A serious food safety risk has been revealed in Budapest: the Hungarian Food Safety Authority (Nébih) has withdrawn more than 55 tons of honey of unknown origin from circulation. The authority found 198 unmarked metal barrels in a warehouse in the capital, which, according to the entrepreneur, contained honey, but no documents confirmed their traceability. There was no manufacturer's label on the barrels, only a numerical code, so the entire sto…
Nébih removed 55 tons of honey of unknown origin from circulation - The procedure and the imposition of the fine are in progress.
It was found in a warehouse in Budapest, in unmarked metal barrels.
More than 55 tons of honey of unknown origin have been withdrawn from circulation by the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih). A large number of sealed metal barrels stored on pallets were found in the Budapest warehouse: a total of 198 containers, each weighing 300 kilograms gross. In addition to the metal barrels, other non-food products (buttons, USB hubs, light bulbs) were also stored in the warehouse. According to the entrepreneur, the…
A warehouse was storing honey of unknown origin without a manufacturer's label. As a result of an inspection by the Hungarian Food Safety Authority (Nébih), 55 tons of food had to be withdrawn from circulation due to the warehouse's violations. More ... ...
Inspectors from the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) have uncovered serious food safety problems in a Budapest warehouse: the authority has withdrawn nearly 55 tons of food of unknown origin from circulation. The case is under investigation and the imposition of fines has not yet been finalized.
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