ITM: consumer protection test for liqueurs was problem free
Twenty liquors were tested in the accredited laboratory of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) as part of its periodic inspection series – the ministry told MTI on Saturday.
The Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) in its communication emphasized that the information and labeling on the bottles, on the label, and the sugar and alcohol content of the beverages were in compliance with the standards for each of these products. (MTI)
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