To what extent shops obey rules?
Róbert Zsigó, State Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, also spoke at the press conference of the Operational Staff on Tuesday. He said that the coronavirus epidemic posed serious challenges for the players in the Hungarian food market, from seeds to processors. He added, in order to ensure safe operation, experts from the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) conducted inspections in domestic grocery stores before Easter, and although overall the store chains were well inspected, serious deficiencies were found in several places.
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