Twenty tonnes of adulterated honey was withdrawn from circulation by the NÉBIH
The inspectors of the National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH) seized twenty tonnes of adulterated honey that contained unknown sugar.
The National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH) told MTI on Thursday that after several months of investigation, the staff of NÉBIH inspected a wholesaler, then a honey plant. The products were not marketed directly to retail. (MTI)
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