Fifteen tons of goods were seized during the control of the wholesale market
During the control of the wholesale market in Budapest, about 15 tons of fruits and vegetables were seized by the inspectors – said Helik Ferenc, head veterinarian of the Pest county government office on Thursday in Budapest at a press conference.
He added that the supervision and safety professionals responsible for the food chain checked 31 businesses and took actions in seven cases. They seized two tons of nectarines, 12 tons of watermelons, half tons of tomatoes and half tons of peppers were also seized. The seized goods were destroyed. (MTI)
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