Consumer:
It claims to nourish the stomach, but it has no effect.
Xiao Liu told the law enforcement officers of the Market Supervision Bureau that her breakfast was irregular and her stomach was not very good. She happened to see the advertisement of "Monkey Gu Mi Xi in the River" in the recent advertisement, which emphasized that this rice could nourish the stomach.
So, Xiao Liu bought three boxes in the supermarket.
After buying it back, Xiao Liu ate several bags, and felt that Mi Xi had no stomach nourishing effect. But what makes Xiao Liu most angry is that there is no "Monkey Mushroom (Hericium erinaceus)" in the ingredient list, but the words "Monkey Gu in the River" are clearly written in large fonts on the packaging of the goods. Xiao Liu said that she bought this product for this "monkey mushroom", but there was no "monkey mushroom" in it. So, Xiao Liu called 12345 to complain and asked the supermarket to compensate him.
Merchant:
There is really no Hericium erinaceus in the ingredient list.
The staff of the Market Supervision Bureau 12345 found the supermarket, and the merchant provided the business license and license of the supplier of Jiangzhong Hougu rice, as well as the list of incoming goods, and the supermarket fulfilled the obligation of incoming goods inspection. Merchants introduced to law enforcement officers that the sales of this product, Jiangzhong Monkey Gu Mi Xi, have been good since it went on the market. Although it experienced the replacement of commodity spokespersons, its sales volume was not affected. After buying, many customers feel that the stomach nourishing effect is good, and they also go back to buy many times.
Merchants said that they had not carefully checked the ingredient list of the monkey in the river before. When they looked carefully, there was really no "monkey mushroom (Hericium erinaceus)" in the ingredient list, and the merchants also expressed their wonder. Then, the merchant also checked another popular product of the brand, "Jiangzhong Monkey Gu Biscuit". The ingredients list of this product clearly says "Hericium erinaceus", and there is a pattern of a monkey holding a mushroom on the package. This makes the business feel puzzled.
At the same time, the merchants sincerely told the law enforcement officers that if there is a problem with the "monkey in the river and the rice is sparse", they are willing to compensate Ms. Liu in accordance with the law. They will go to the supplier to take responsibility.
Market supervision bureau:
This gu is not a mushroom.
Law enforcement officers carefully examined the product of "Monkey Gu Mi Xi in the River", and there was "Monkey Gu in the River" in the upper right corner of the package.
R "indicates that" Monkey Gu in the River "is a registered trademark. And the word "aunt" of "monkey aunt in the river" is not the same as the word "mushroom" of Hericium erinaceus. The registered trademark indicates that the brand (or part of the brand) has been obtained. This product "Monkey in the River" refers to the brand of this product. And the ingredients and other attributes of this product, you should carefully check the description of its goods.
After the explanation of law enforcement officers, the merchants suddenly realized. Liu Ye Jr. said she understood that she didn't ask the supermarket for compensation, but she still thought that after eating this food, she didn't get the stomach-nourishing effect as expected, and asked for a refund. Under the mediation of the law enforcement officers of the Market Supervision Bureau, the remaining two boxes of "Monkey Gu Mi Xi" with complete packaging were returned.
Are kiwifruit labeled "New Zealand" and "Italy" respectively?
Where is its origin?
□ Correspondent Yang Lei Jin Hui Jinling Evening News reporter Wu Ying
According to the "Measures for the Supervision and Administration of Quality and Safety in the Marketing of Edible Agricultural Products", the name and place of origin of edible agricultural products should be truthfully announced in the obvious position of the booth (counter) when selling unpacked edible agricultural products. Is the origin information of edible agricultural products correct?
In March of this year, the Yuhuatai District Market Supervision Bureau 12345 workstation received a complaint from Mr. Ding, claiming that there was a problem of false propaganda in the banana and beef tendon he bought in a large supermarket. The counter indicated that the banana was from the Philippines, but it was actually from Ecuador, while the beef tendon was from New Zealand, but the actual place of origin was Australia. Consumers demand compensation from the supermarket.
Law enforcement officers went to the supermarket for verification, seized the declaration form of imported goods, and found that Mr. Ding's complaint was true. After mediation by law enforcement officers, the supermarket compensated Mr. Ding 700 yuan. Considering that the supermarket compensated the consumers and realized the mistake, the law enforcement officers issued a "Decision on Punishment on the Spot" to the supermarket, demanding that the supermarket be rectified and given an administrative penalty of warning, but did not impose a fine.
I thought this was the end of it. After a while, Mr. Ding, a consumer, complained that many goods in the large supermarket were still marked with false origin. Law enforcement officers went to the scene with a grain of salt to check the customs declaration form and other materials. The results were surprising. There were still many kinds of agricultural products with false labels in the supermarket: lemons were labeled with the origin of South Africa on the shelf, and the same lemon was labeled with the origin of the United States on the refrigerator. The actual origin was the United States. The label of avocado indicates that the place of origin is "Thailand", and the label on avocado indicates the word "CHILE". The actual place of origin is Chile. The origin of kiwifruit label is "New Zealand", and the label on kiwifruit has the word "Italy", and the actual origin is Italy. The origin of the apple label is "New Zealand", the label on the apple is marked with the word "US-A", and the actual origin is the United States. The labels of "opium fish head" and "crow fish body" indicate that the origin is "Russia", but the actual origin is Germany.
The behavior of the supermarket violated consumers' right to know. Yuhuatai District Market Supervision Bureau filed a case against the supermarket, ordered the supermarket to make strict rectification, and imposed a fine of 1.8 million yuan.
Yuhuatai District Market Supervision Bureau reminds consumers that when buying edible agricultural products in supermarkets, they should carefully check the labels and make sure they are clearly consumed.
If problems are found, call 12345 or 123 15 to complain to the market supervision bureau in time.