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Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, announced on the 10th that it has imposed a fine of 700,000 won on the relevant trader to prevent the sale of dried squid. The county also left the inspection to relevant agencies to see if the squid violated hygiene standards.
On the 8th, a video titled "Declare a company that works on dried squid unsanitarily" was posted on an SNS. The 27-second footage showed workers stepping on a dry squid laid on the floor wearing white shoes, presumed to be work shoes.
The Korean Food and Drug Administration tracked the establishment based on the product packaging box shown in the video, and confirmed that the squid was stepped on and stretched in the process of putting the dried squid in the bag at this place. .. Since the staff of the relevant company did not wear sanitary hats and masks, the Food and Drug Administration entrusted Yeongdeok-gun with administrative sanctions because it was considered to have violated the Food Sanitation Law.
It is known that the relevant trader stores products worth 200 to 300 million won of dried squid in a warehouse, and the products are not distributed in the market.
2022/01/11 09:36 KST