The Nébih found marking deficiencies on the packagings of soy drinks
The National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) found only marking problems during the test of 15 imported soy drinks.
According to Nébih’s Thursday announcement, the protein and GMO, vitamin and calcium content within the the Szupermenta (Supermenta) product test.
The protein content indicated on the nutrition labeling was compliant in the laboratory in all cases and no GMOs were found, but marking deficiencies were found on the packaging on two thirds of the products. (MTI)
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