Nébih found only one serious mistake in the vanilla ice creams
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) found marking deficiencies in boxed vanilla ice creams, but food control fines were imposed only in one case.
According to a brochure published on the website of the agency, marking deficiencies were found in 4 of the 18 ice creams tested and fine was imposed in only one case, due to the unjustified use of a sweetener. (MTI)
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