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The Food Chain Safety Agency has found marking errors in the inspection of hazelnut creams
In this year’s first product test, 34 hazelnut creams were tested by the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih), none of which were problematic in terms of food safety and quality, but there were marking errors on the packaging in case of 17 hazelnut creams.
According to the information provided by Nébih on Tuesday, the experts carried out a full examination of 34 different brands of spreadable products with a hazelnut content of 2-15 percent, of which 6 were organic and 4 were made with sweeteners. (MTI)
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