Nébih found marking errors in case of eight lemon juices
Thirteen lemon juices were tested by the National Food Chain Safety Authority. the juices met the food quality and safety standards, but in 8 cases, due to minor marking errors, an official procedure was initiated – Nébih informed MTI on Thursday.
Nébih’s communication highlighted that the errors were the non-compliance with the minimum font size for the text of the food label, the lack of indication of the nutritional information in Hungarian, the misrepresentation of the energy content and the nutrition data, the failure of storage conditions and incorrect marking. (MTI)
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