Nébih recalled tomato chips were from traffic
Due to the sulfur-containing additive, the LOLO tomato veggie snack tomato chips have been recalled from the market by the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih).
According to information published on Nébih’s website, a laboratory test has shown that the product contains a sulfur-containing additive.
The sulfur-containing additive was not included on the label, meaning that the packaging was misleadingly labeled “100% natural” and “no added preservative”. (MTI)
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