Inspectors mainly found labeling errors in case of frozen chips
The National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH), found labeling errors in case of all the sixteen tested frozen french fries products.
According to the communication of the National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH), sent to MTI on Tuesday, the products were tested to lead and cadmium and pesticide residues. All of the products were consistent to the limit or do not contain detectable amounts of these materials. All potatoes corresponded to the fatty acid composition tests as well. (MTI)
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