The “free” labeled foods met the standards
Based on the results of this year's consumer protection testings the labeling practices of “free” food products has improved.
All of the products tested by the National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) passed the tests and were consistent with the standards. The components indicated by the manufacturers and distributors were in accordance with the products – the authority told MTI on Tuesday. (MTI)
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