Mystery Meat Discovered in Dishes at Harat's Pub and 9 Other Cafes in Krasnoyarsk Region
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In the heart of Krasnoyarsk Krai, food establishments face scrutiny as Rosselkhoznadzor monitors their offerings through the Federal State Information System (FGIS) "Merkuriy". Over the past week, Rosselkhoznadzor has busted 10 establishments lacking necessary veterinary documents for meat and other animal-based products.
As part of this sweep, officials found violations in various eateries from March 17 to 23. Among the culprits are "Plov House" and "Hadzar" in Norilsk, Harat's pub and "Sh&Sh" in Krasnoyarsk city, "Pelmennoi Trapeze" in Kransoyarsk's airport, as well as the café "Voiazh" in Divnogorsk. In Minusinsk, the problems were uncovered in "Vostochnoe" and "Lider", while in Nazarov, the offenders were in "Griil-House". In Uzhur, the offending eatery was "Uspesh".
Since the start of the year, a total of 75 establishments have faced sanctions. These businesses have received warnings about the repercussions of non-compliance.
It's worth mentioning that in a few cases, the lack of documents could be due to technical glitches, such as issues with the export of certified documents to the "Merkuriy" system. Some items may still be marketed with paper certificates, as reported by the representatives of "Kannam chicken" on social media.
(Enrichment data added): The inspections aim to ensure the traceability, safety, and compliance of animal-based products in Krasnoyarsk Krai, safeguarding public health. By using the "Merkuriy" system, authorities can locate and prevent the distribution of contaminated or unapproved food items while holding non-compliant establishments accountable.
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- In the Krasnoyarsk Krai region, food establishments have been under scrutiny, with the Rosselkhoznadzor monitoring their offerings through the "Merkuriy" system.
- Over the past week, 10 eateries were found violating regulations related to veterinary documents for meat and animal-based products, as reported in various locations from March 17 to 23.
- Among the establishments in question are "Plov House" and "Hadzar" in Norilsk, Harat's pub and "Sh&Sh" in Krasnoyarsk city, "Pelmennoi Trapeze" in Kransoyarsk's airport, the café "Voiazh" in Divnogorsk, and several others in Minusinsk, Nazarov, and Uzhur.
- Since the beginning of the year, a total of 75 establishments have been issued sanctions for non-compliance, with warnings about the potential repercussions of such actions.
- It's been suggested that in a few cases, the lack of documents could be due to technical glitches, such as problems with the export of certified documents to the "Merkuriy" system.
- The aim of these inspections is to ensure the traceability, safety, and compliance of animal-based products in Krasnoyarsk Krai, ultimately safeguarding public health and wellness, as well as the environment in areas pertaining to science, lifestyle, food-and-drink, general-news, crime-and-justice, and more.