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The Czech methyl alcohol does not poisons in Hungary, but the NÉBIH controls increasingly
The Czech authorities informed the Member States via the rapid alert system on feed and food safety (RASFF) that unknown toxic methyl alcohol alcoholic beverages have been marketed.
The counterfeit spirits made with methyl alcohol have caused several deaths and illnesses in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia. Currently there is no information that toxic spirits have crossed the Hungarian border, however – the National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH) ordered the increased monitoring of the products. (Index)
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