Expired and adulterated foods were found in a warehouse in Bács-Kiskun county
Expired and adulterated foods were found in a warehouse in Bács-Kiskun county. The warehouse was hired by a Slovak company – the National Food Chain Safety Office told MTI on Monday.
According to the notice, the finance guards of the tax authority and the police found a large amount of food in a warehouse in Fülöpjakab so they immediately notified the food safety professionals of the county government office. They found that the warehouse does not have permission to food storage, also did not comply with the hygiene standards: a large amount of mouse and bird droppings were in the property. (MTI)
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