Nébih: fake pálinka was sold at a club in Budapest
Fake pálinka was offered at a popular club in Budapest; the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) held a control at the club – the authority responsible for food chain safety told MTI on Tuesday.
According to the information the club offered the alcohol of unknown origin from high-quality branded bottles. In addition, the club was only able to justify the origin of the drinks in 10 percent of the cases.The company can count on about a 4 million HUF fine. (MTI)
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