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Nébih: marking errors were found in the latte coffees
Coffee coffees were inspected by the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih). Everything was fine from the point of view of food safety and quality, however, 16 products had labeling errors and in several cases food inspection fines were imposed, the agency told MTI on Tuesday.
Nébih tested 28 latte coffee in a test of the Autumn Supermenta program. In terms of packaging, glass, plastic bottles, paper and metal cans, and glass products were tested. Of the latte coffees, 8 were pasteurized, 4 were very high temperature (ESL) and 16 were ultra high temperature (UHT) product. (MTI)
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