Květná 15, 603 00 Brno, epodatelna

Data box ID: avraiqg
IČO: 75014149, DIČ: CZ75014149
Privacy Policy
Currently, most operators put into circulation foodstuffs in compliance with food laws. FBOs are aware that putting food into circulation means the obligation to inform fully about foodstuffs´ composition. If not, then they can be accused of misleading consumers. Information on the packaging can significantly affect customers´ decision whether to buy the food or not.
CAFIA has recently encountered this type of misconduct during the controls of frozen fish products in "Alaska” - Alaskan cod fillets, supplied by the Vita star company, country of origin: China (packages á 400 g, best before date 28. 6. 2012 and packages á 1000 g, best before dates 25. 6. 2012 and 11. 6. 2012). Products were sold in the Czech Republic by Kaufland, PLC. Laboratory analyses revealed presence of additives (phosphates and citric acid in two batches), which, although they may be used, were not declared in the composition of the food. Kaufland therefore had to call off this product and withdraw it from circulation in all its outlets.
Each operator should respect the requirements that all product ingredients are clearly labeled on the packaging and consumers have all relevant information when considering the purchase of foodstuffs.