I think this is a very ridiculous thing. Things are getting more and more outrageous
After investigation, this catering company was established on September 22, 2121 and obtained the business license on October 26, 2121. Paradoxically, the company has already started to deliver meals to some primary schools on October 9. On October 24, 2111, the vomiting incident happened. On October 25th, the day after the incident, the company obtained the relevant food business license. With the fermentation of the incident, the market supervision bureau found that the chefs of the catering companies involved did not obtain the chef's certificate. Therefore, it is even more curious. Can a company without a food business license really participate in the tender of the Education Bureau and win the bid smoothly? As you can imagine, there is something strange in this. Is there any trick in the bidding process?
according to media reports, the relevant person in charge said: judging from the bidding documents, there is no problem. At present, all the teachers and students have returned to normal except three students who are being treated in the hospital. The county has re-selected a new catering supplier for this middle school, and related work has begun to ensure that teachers and students can eat safe and warm meals. Food safety is greater than the sky! Through this incident, we realize that education is a big issue related to people's livelihood. At the same time, this incident also reminds campus catering organizations and education departments that any industry must be dedicated, realistic and pragmatic in order to survive. A company that doesn't even have a business license is definitely not qualified to bid.
the director of the case supervision and management office of fengqiu county Commission for Discipline Inspection said? Through the review of the bidding documents, there are no problems in the production of bidding documents at present. ? Since there is no problem with the bidding documents, what are some people's problems in the bidding process? In other words, if it weren't for the student's accident this time, how long would it take for this company to operate without a license to be discovered? At present, this matter is definitely not that simple. I hope that the existing problems need to be thoroughly investigated, and we should seize the time to find out the truth.
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