TM: the tested chocolate Santa Clauses complied with the standards
All 22 types of chocolate Santa Clauses meet the standards tested this year at the accredited Food and Chemical Laboratory of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) – the ministry informed MTI on Sunday.
The information on the chocolates was adequate, and there was no need to initiate a consumer protection fraud procedure.
In the announcement, Keszthelyi Nikoletta, Deputy Minister of State for Consumer Affairs of ITM, explained that the laboratory test of 3 food and 19 milk chocolates was very successful. All products complied with the label values and food book requirements. (MTI)
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