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Original title: How can food safety be guaranteed by "swearing"
Recently, a snack street in Shangqiu, Henan, stipulates that in order to ensure the safety of food ingredients, all merchants must swear by license, otherwise they will not be allowed to enter
Obviously, the managers are based on the premise that "fines cannot be cured", hoping to force merchants to exercise conscience and self-discipline by swearing a poisonous oath
In addition, even if swearing a poisonous oath can ensure that merchants eliminate food unsafe factors as much as possible with a high degree of moral consciousness, food safety issues are not the responsibility of one party, and problems may occur at any link in the food safety chain, so only swearing a poisonous oath To constrain the merchants, it cannot really solve the food safety problem
As we all know, the frequent occurrence of food safety issues has exacerbated the crisis of social trust, and the manager’s practice of requiring merchants to take poisonous oaths to ensure food safety is based on distrust of producers and operators.
Food safety issues are by no means a trifle.