Yesterday, the reporter saw in Qiankelong Supermarket in the east of the city that a variety of Shuanghui sausages were on sale. The reporter found that "spiced sausage" and "salty square leg sausage" were produced by Shanghai Shuanghui Dachang Co., Ltd., and Shuanghui Wang Zhongwang sausage was mostly produced in Luohe, Henan, and some products were produced in Jiangsu. This supermarket doesn't sell cold meat.
In Didang Auchan Supermarket, the reporter learned that the cold meat sold here is produced locally in Shaoxing. Supermarkets said that their suppliers of cold meat are slaughterhouses recognized by the state, and the daily slaughter capacity exceeds 1000, so the quality can be guaranteed. In terms of ham sausage, the reporter saw that Shuanghui ham sausage continued to be sold in the supermarket and was not affected by CCTV exposure news.
It is understood that the lean meat pork reported by CCTV news into Shuanghui belongs to the series of cold meat products of Shuanghui subsidiary Jiyuan Shuanghui. Some insiders said that the cold meat eaten by the public is mainly lean meat, while the raw material of ham sausage is mostly fat meat due to the taste and other reasons.
Yesterday, the reporter learned from the Municipal Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau that more than 90% of the pork supply in our city comes from local sources. In lean meat inspection, slaughterhouses and farms have been specially inspected for many years to ensure the safety of pork supply.
"The local pork in Shaoxing has not detected clenbuterol for three consecutive years, and it is completely safe to eat." Lu, director of the Municipal Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau, said that every batch of pork was strictly inspected to prevent the use of lean meat. It is understood that the relevant departments of Shaoxing City attach great importance to the CCTV exposure of lean pork, and will jointly carry out special inspections with various departments to further ensure the safety of citizens eating pork.
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Clenbuterol is considered as "melamine" in meat products industry, usually referring to clenbuterol hydrochloride, which is an adrenal nerve stimulant. Adding this kind of substance to feed can increase the lean meat of animals, reduce the consumption of feed, and bring meat to the market in advance, thus reducing the cost. At present, 136 countries and regions in the world stipulate that clenbuterol should not be detected in meat.
As early as 2002, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Health and the State Food and Drug Administration issued an announcement explicitly prohibiting the addition of seven kinds of "clenbuterol" such as clenbuterol hydrochloride and ractopamine in feed and animal drinking water. In 2008, the Supreme People's Procuratorate and the Ministry of Public Security set new standards for filing and prosecuting criminal cases. Those who use lean meat to raise pigs and slaughter and sell such pork will be investigated for criminal responsibility for producing and selling toxic pork and harmful food.