The Nébih found fipronil in Hungarian origin eggs
The laboratory of the National Food Safety Office (Nébih) found fipronil during the egg control action started in early August in a Hungarian-origin fresh egg item with the identification number of 3HU1503T03/4 – Nébih told MTI on Monday.
The authority is investigating the circumstances of the pollution and whether the case is related to a European drug-related case involving counterfeit medicines. In addition, Nébih orders the withdrawal of the item from circulation – they added. (MTI)
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