A confectionery factory was closed by Nébih in Budapest
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) closed a confectionery factory in Budapest due to severe food safety deficiencies.
The authorities announced on Wednesday that the inspectors had encountered terrible hygienic and technical conditions in the confectionery of Rétespont Kft. in the third district. Machines and devices were heavily contaminated. (MTI)
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