In 2022, the State Administration for Market Regulation announced a total of 14 notices (including 1 special sampling inspection for mooncakes) on unqualified foods in sampling inspection, involving 155 batches of unqualified foods. Antion analyzed and summarized the notices of SAMR on unqualified foods in sampling inspection in 2022, and compared them with those in 2021 for your reference. The details are as follows:
1. Category of unqualified foods
With reference to the 2022 food safety sampling inspection plan, the inspected products are classified into 28 categories, among which unqualified batches were more found in fruit products, convenience food, fried food and nut products and aquatic products. The proportion of each category of unqualified foods in 2021-2022 are shown below:
Analysis of category of unqualified foods in 2021-2022
2. Reasons for non-conformity
The reasons for non-conformity mainly include illegal use of food additives, microorganism exceeding standards and non-conforming physical and chemical indicator. The details are shown below:
Analysis of reasons for non-conformity of foods in 2022
3. Place of origin
The places or countries of origin of unqualified products include the Philippines, the United States, Finland, Russia, etc., and 13 batches of imported food were unqualified.
4. Summary of non-conformity of special foods
In 2022, 7 batches of unqualified special foods were notified, including 2 batches of health food and 5 batches of infant and young children formulas. Some products from the same batch were found with multiple non-conforming items. The details are as follows:
Summary of non-conformity of infant and young children formulas
Source: Antion
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