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    Thailand's Food and Drug Administration clarified that vitamin C levels in vitamin C beverages must be consistent with labeled levels

    • Last Update: 2021-01-03
    • Source: Internet
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    Food Partners Network Thailand Food and Drug Administration December 22 news: The Deputy Secretary-General of the Bureau said that the Consumer Foundation recently released the results of vitamin C content test results in beverages: in 47 commercially available vitamin C drinks vitamin C content does not match the label label, and 8 samples did not detect vitamin C content.
    for the products involved in the test results, the Bureau and the provincial health bureaus will check their production site and product-related license documentation rights.
    Vitamin C content in vitamin C beverages must be consistent with the levels identified by the label, if not consistent will be punished according to the specific circumstances, as follows: 1, if the product label is not identified, but detected vitamin C content, belong to the food label error; C content, then a fine of 30,000 baht (about 6000 yuan), 2, if the product label label contains vitamin C, but no vitamin C content detected, will be considered counterfeit food, 6 months to 10 years or less imprisonment, or a fine of 5,000 baht to 100,000 baht (about 1,000 to 20,000 baht), or both; 200% (120 mg per day) and found to be harmful to consumer health, is punishable by up to two years in prison, or a fine of up to 20,000 baht (about 4,000 yuan), or both.
    The Under-Secretary-General of the Bureau concluded by icing on fire that the Agency required its staff in the development and production of such products to comply with the rules and procedures for adding nutrients to food products and to submit research evidence that vitamin C levels could be detected throughout the life of the product when applying for a licence for such products.
    article was compiled by the International Standard Law Department of Food Partners Network for reference by netizens.
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