Moscow SPAR stores may close. Rospotrebnadzor discovered 350 kg of rotten products in two supermarkets of the chain. About this reported Telegram channel “First Moscow”.
According to the ministry, retail outlets were selling rotten chicken and making pizzas from expired food and blackened mushrooms. The premises now face closure for up to 30 days and store management face fines.
Earlier it was reported that Roskachestvo began to check beans and tuna due to botulism infections in Russia. About such intentions of the ministry report Roskachestvo, in connection with the situation with mass poisonings, will conduct a study on canned tuna and canned beans, one of the tasks is to determine whether there are signs of botulism, its head Maxim Protasov told socialbites.ca. Protasov reported.
He also announced that shawarma testing will be repeated in Russia, noting that the results of the first study “left much to be desired.” Protasov promised that work on the development of GOST standards for shawarma will be completed by 2025.
Previously reported GOST standards for hamburgers, salads and sushi may appear in Russia.
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Source: Gazeta
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