Nébih tested milk chocolates in February
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) tested milk chocolates in February within its Super Mint product test – the food chain safety authority told MTI on Monday.
According to the communication, the authority tested 26 kinds of domestic and foreign-produced – diabetic, gluten and lactose free milk chocolate products. On the basis of the cocoa, milk solids and milk fat content, the milk chocolates proved to have very good quality, many products could have passed the “special” category test as well. Mainly due to markup errors official proceedings were initiated in case of 17 products. The authority imposed fines on 4 products. (MTI)
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