
thyme batch honey where the presence of residues of the pharmacologically active substance metronidazole was found, the United Food Control Agency (EFET) withdraws from the market.
In particular, the regional office of EFET in Attica, as part of the investigation of the complaint, found the presence of residues of the pharmacologically active substance metronidazole, the presence of which in honey is not allowed.
We are talking about the product: “Thyme Honey” with the trade name “Genesis Aroma”, which is produced and packaged in Greece for “Genesis Eklekta Produkty S.A.”, in a package with a net weight of 900 grams, with a minimum expiration date of 02.01.2024 and lot number LOT 220201.
EFET has demanded an immediate recall of the above batch and the relevant checks are already underway. At the same time, he urges consumers who have purchased a particular product not to consume it.
Source: Kathimerini

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