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Why doesn’t Wong Lo Kat label it unsuitable for people?

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I think the reason why Wanglaoji is not labeled as unsuitable for people is because the herbal tea culture in the south, especially in the Nanling area, has a history of hundreds of years, just like eating rice or white noodles in our daily lives. , has formed a culture, a kind of drinking knowledge that everyone can have, not just a drink, this should be regarded as a common sense thing. Therefore, it is possible that Wong Lo Kat has not marked the group of people it is not suitable for.

In addition, Wanglaoji is a "plant drink" that has obtained a license from the health department and is classified as ordinary food. Long-term drinking will not cause harm to consumers, so there is no need to mark "unsuitable groups" on the outer packaging of the product. The "Instructions on Wanglaoji Herbal Tea" issued by the Ministry of Health clearly states that Wonglaoji Herbal Tea has a history of hundreds of years, and the traditional Chinese medicine ingredients in its raw materials have been registered with the health department in 2005. Wanglaoji is a "plant drink" that has obtained a license from the health department and is classified as ordinary food. Long-term drinking will not cause harm to consumers, so there is no need to mark "unsuitable groups" on the outer packaging of the product.

The reason why Wong Lao Kat is not labeled as unsuitable for people is because the herbal tea culture in the south, especially in the Nanling area, has a history of hundreds of years. Just like eating rice or white noodles in our daily lives, it has Forming a culture, a kind of common sense that everyone can enjoy, not just a drink, this should be regarded as a common sense thing. Therefore, it is possible that Wong Lo Kat has not marked the group of people it is not suitable for.

Answer: Youlan Laoren - Assistant Level 2 2009-6-12 14:43

Because Wong Lo Kat is an ordinary food, there is no need to add such a reminder

And the herbal tea culture in Nanling area has a history of hundreds of years and has formed a culture

Herbal tea is a preventive drink, not a medicine or a special product. It has a history of more than 100 years. History, and passed the test of relevant departments

Answer: 63960203 - Assistant Level 2 2009-6-12 14:54

Jiaduobao Beverage Co., Ltd., the manufacturer of Wanglaoji, stated that, The red canned Wanglaoji it produces is a "plant beverage" that has obtained a license from the health department and is classified as ordinary food. Long-term drinking will not cause harm to consumers, and there is no need to mark "unsuitable groups" on the outer packaging of the product.

For example, candy, cola, etc. do not need to be marked with "Unsuitable groups: people with diabetes"