The Nébih suspended the operation of a tofu plant in Budapest
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) suspended the operation of a tofu plant in Budapest, due to hygiene and traceability problems.
Due to hygiene and traceability problems nearly 600 kilograms of products were destroyed and more than two tons of raw materials were seized – the Nébih told MTI on Thursday. The fine is expected to be about half a million HUF. (MTI)
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