Winter food chain control ended with more than 8 million forints fines
The National Food Chain Safety Agency (Nébih) imposed more than 8 million forints fines during the agency’s and the county government offices’ winter food chain control, but the vast majority of investigations did not find any irregularities.
According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Agriculture on Thursday, authorities were investigating nationally 471 food producers, 2079 food distributors and 762 restaurants. (MTI)
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