NFM: Easter hams, scones and Chocolates were tested by the Consumer Protection Authority
The National Consumer Protection Survey screened inadequate quality of Easter hams and scones – the National Development Ministry (NFM) informed on Thursday.
In the Communication, it was recalled that the Consumer Protection Authority started the Easter checks in mid-March.
Each of the twenty types of chocolates tested by the Food and Chemical Laboratory of the Consumer Protection Authority complied with the provisions of the Hungarian Food Code. (MTI)
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