Department of Health concerned about sale of ‘fake foods’ in SA
The Ministry of Health views these allegations as serious and has instructed provinces and municipalities to investigate all these claims.
According to a statement released by the national Department of Health, they have noted with concern, food related videos that are circulating on social media about the alleged ‘unsafe’ manufacturing of certain fake foods in South Africa, Polokwane Review reports.
Spokesperson for the department, Popo Maja says that due to the high volume of complaints received by the Department in the past few days, they are taking the allegations seriously as potential for danger to human health.
“While the authenticity of these videos cannot be verified, some cases are currently being investigated by environmental health practitioners based in municipalities. We have the responsibility to determine if there is truth to these allegations, and where necessary take urgent action against perpetrators,” Maja said.
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Fake eggs being manufactured; fake eggs being cooked; fake plastic rice and fish; fake beef; fake mutton; coke 1,25L with moving things inside; Fanta grape’s 1,25L label; Stoney ginger beer (no size indicated); Fanta orange 1,25L;Granadilla twist (2L); tonic water 1L; Valpre Spring water; Albany brown bread and Blue Band margarine; syrup being sold as honey; baked beans in a fish tin etc.
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