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Nébih found marking and tracing errors on cherry beers
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) examined sour cherry beers. Everything was OK in terms of laboratory, food safety and quality, but four products were subject to food control fines for labeling errors and six to food chain supervision fines for improper follow-up – Nébih told MTI on Thursday.

Nébih examined cherry beers.
In August, Nébih tested 19 sour cherry beers, including 14 canned and 5 bottled beverages, in a test of the Szupermenta program. According to their labeling, the alcohol content of the products ranged from 3.3 to 8 percent by volume. (MTI)
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