Nébih suspended the operations of an illegal kitchen
Due to lack of permission and serious hygiene problems, the National Food Chain Safety Agency (Nébih) suspended the operation of an illegal kitchen in Budapest with immediate effect.
According to the Authority’s communication published on Tuesday, the inspectors found on the spot that the kitchen had no meat or vegetable preparation room and that the packaged food and dishes were kept on the ground.
In the kitchen, 46 kilograms of unmarked, non-traceable food was found, which was withdrawn from the market by the Nébih. (MTI)
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