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What should we pay attention to in food packaging?

From the daily supervision, the author found that there are the following security risks in rural children's food packaging:

First, the packaging contents that must be marked are not marked. It is quite common for children's food sold in small shops in rural areas to have incomplete packaging labels or defective labels. There is either no production date and shelf life, no food ingredient list, or no trademark, factory name and address at all.

the second is the abuse of toxic and harmful plastic products. Children's snacks sold by some small rural shops and commissaries are quite cheap. This unique "price advantage" comes not only from the food itself, but also from the packaging cost. In order to reduce the packaging cost, most of the small factories and workshops will choose inferior plastic bags or plastic bottles to package food. It is understood that most of these plastic containers come from some small individual plastic processing plants and are made of purchased waste plastics. Children's food packaging made of this waste plastic is potentially harmful to children's health.

thirdly, the used package is reused without disinfection. In some small shops in rural areas, we sometimes see that there are many scratches on the outer wall of some beverage bottles, and the bottles are unclean. This kind of beverage bottle is likely to be recycled by some small underground workshops and reused again. This kind of beverage bottle, which only needs simple cleaning at most, can be reused without disinfection, and its harm can be imagined. Pay attention to whether the operator has a business license and whether its subject qualification is legal. Pay attention to whether the food packaging label is complete, and whether the food packaging is marked with the product name, ingredient list, net content, factory name, address, telephone number, production date, shelf life, product standard number, etc. Pay attention to the production date or expiration date of food, and pay attention to whether the food exceeds the shelf life. Look at the color of food, and don't be confused by foods that are too bright and beautiful.

in addition, in order to promote products and seek illegal benefits, criminals illegally print brand-name trademarks through underground printing plants, pretending to be brand-name products, and deceiving farmers, especially children.