Preservative exceeds legal limit in dried soybean curd sample
Food name:
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Dried soybean curd |
Preservative:
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Sorbic acid |
Detected level:
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288 parts per million |
Remarks:
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The Centre for Food Safety has instructed the vendors to stop selling the affected product.
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According to the Preservatives in Food Regulation (Cap 132BD), any person who sells food with preservative above the legal limit may be prosecuted and is liable to a maximum fine of $50,000 and six months' imprisonment upon conviction.
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Based on the level of Sorbic acid detected in the sample, risk assessment showed that adverse health effects are unlikely under usual consumption.
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The Centre for Food Safety will continue to follow up on the unsatisfactory result, including tracing the source of the affected product and taking sample for testing.
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Investigation is ongoing.
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END/ Wednesday, December 11, 2024