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From a professional perspective, is it okay to drink monkey mushroom rice soup every morning?

Recently, food advertisements for a popular pre-packaged food "Jiangzhong Hougu Rice" have been overwhelming. However, the 12345 workstation of the Yuhuatai District Market Supervision Bureau received a complaint from consumer Xiao Liu, saying that a product named "Jiangzhong Hougu Mi Xi" was falsely advertised and deceived consumers.

Consumer:

It is said to nourish the stomach but has no effect

Xiao Liu told the law enforcement officers of the Market Supervision Bureau that she usually has irregular breakfast and her stomach is not good. , I just happened to see the advertisement for "Monkey Rice Rice in the River" being played recently. The point is that this rice milk can nourish the stomach.

So, Xiao Liu bought three boxes in the supermarket.

After buying it back, Xiao Liu ate a few bags and felt that rice water had no stomach-nourishing effect. But what makes Xiao Liu most angry is that there is no "Monkey Mushroom (Hericium)" in the ingredient list, but the packaging of the product clearly says "Jiangzhong Monkey Girl" in large fonts. Xiao Liu said that she bought this product just for the "monkey mushroom", but there was no "monkey mushroom" in it. So, Xiao Liu called 12345 to complain and asked the supermarket to compensate him.

Merchant:

There is really no "hericium" in the ingredient list

The 12345 staff of the Market Supervision Bureau found the supermarket and the merchant provided Jiangzhong Monkey Rice. The supplier's business license and permit, as well as the purchase list, the supermarket has fulfilled its purchase inspection obligations. The merchant told law enforcement officers that sales of Jiangzhong Hougu Mixi have been good since it was launched. Although the product spokesperson has been changed during this period, its sales have not been affected. After purchasing it, many customers feel that it has a good effect on nourishing their stomach and return to buy it many times.

The merchant said that they had not carefully checked the ingredient list of Jiangzhong Hugu Rice Rice. After a closer look, there was really no "monkey mushroom (hericium)" in the ingredient list. The merchant also said Very puzzled. Then, the merchant also checked out another popular product of the brand, "Jiangzhong Monkey Biscuits". The ingredient list of this product clearly stated "Hericium", and there was a monkey holding a mushroom on the package. pattern. This makes merchants even more puzzled.

The merchant also sincerely expressed to the law enforcement officers that if there was really a problem with the "monkey rice in the river", they were willing to compensate Ms. Liu in accordance with the law. They then go to the supplier to take responsibility.

Market Supervision Bureau:

This is not the same mushroom

The law enforcement officers carefully inspected the product "Jiangzhong Monkey Rice". There is "

R" in the upper right corner of "Jiangzhong Monkey Girl", indicating that "Jiangzhong Monkey Girl" is a registered trademark. And the word "gu" in "Jiangzhong Monkey Girl" is not the same character as the "mushroom" in Hericium. A registered trademark indicates that the brand (or part of the brand) has been obtained. This product "Jiangzhong Hougu" refers to the brand of this product. As for the ingredients and other attributes of this product, you should carefully check the product description.

After the explanation from law enforcement officers, the merchant suddenly realized. Xiao Liu also expressed her understanding and did not ask the supermarket for compensation, but she still believed that after eating this food, she did not achieve the imagined stomach-nourishing effect and requested a return. Under the mediation of the law enforcement officers of the Market Supervision Bureau, the remaining two boxes of "Jiangzhong Hougu Rice" with complete packaging were processed for return.

Kiwi fruits are labeled "New Zealand" and "Italy" respectively?

Where is its origin?

□Correspondent Yang Lei Jinhui Jinling Evening News reporter Wu Ying

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According to the "Measures for the Supervision and Administration of the Quality and Safety of Edible Agricultural Products Market Sales", when selling unpackaged edible agricultural products, the name, place of origin and other information of the edible agricultural products must be truthfully announced in a conspicuous position at the stall (counter). Is the origin information of edible agricultural products correct?

In March this year, the 12345 workstation of the Yuhuatai District Market Supervision Bureau received a complaint from consumer Mr. Ding, saying that he purchased bananas and beef tendons in a large supermarket. Two products had problems with false advertising. The bananas were stated on the counter to be from the Philippines, but they were actually from Ecuador. The beef tendons were stated to be from New Zealand, but they were actually from Australia. Consumers are demanding compensation from the supermarket.

Law enforcement officers went to the supermarket to conduct verification, retrieved the customs declaration form for imported goods, and found that the complaint from consumer Mr. Ding was true. After mediation by law enforcement officers, the supermarket compensated Mr. Ding 700 yuan. Considering that the supermarket compensated consumers and stated that it recognized its mistake, the law enforcement officers issued an "On-the-spot Punishment Decision" to the supermarket, requiring the supermarket to make corrections and giving an administrative penalty of warning, but no fine was imposed.

I thought this was the end of the matter. After some time, consumer Mr. Ding complained again, saying that many products in the large supermarket still had false origins marked on them. Law enforcement officers dubiously went to the scene to conduct inspections and checked customs declarations and other materials. The results were surprising. There were still many agricultural products in the supermarket with incorrect origin labels: lemons were labeled with "South Africa" ??as the origin on the shelves, and the same lemon was on the refrigerator cabinet. The place of origin is marked as "United States", but the actual place of origin is the United States. The avocado's label indicates the place of origin is "Thailand", and the label on the avocado has the word "CHILE", but the actual place of origin is Chile. The origin of the kiwi fruit label is "New Zealand", and the label on the kiwi fruit has the word "Italy", but the actual origin is Italy. The apple's label indicates the origin is "New Zealand", and the label on the apple indicates "US-A", but the actual origin is the United States. The labels of "Opium Fish Head" and "Opium Fish Body" indicate the origin as "Russia", but the actual origin is Germany.

The supermarket’s behavior violated consumers’ right to know. The Yuhuatai District Market Supervision Bureau filed a case against the supermarket, ordered the supermarket to make strict rectifications, and imposed a fine of 18,000 yuan.

The Yuhuatai District Market Supervision Bureau reminds consumers that when buying edible agricultural products in supermarkets, they should carefully read the labels and consume clearly.

If you find a problem, please call 12345 or 12315 to complain to the Market Supervision Bureau in time.