Ho Chi Minh City Department of Food Safety inspects facilities selling cigarette butts
On May 7, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Food Safety inspected the L.C restaurant that sells cigarette butts. The unit continues to simultaneously inspect many other cigarette advertising establishments.
In the afternoon of 7.5, talking to the Lao Dong newspaper, Ms. Pham Khanh Phong Lan - Director of the Department of Food Safety of Ho Chi Minh City said that this afternoon, the unit checked the L.C shop to sell the car's heart, and the unit also checked many other car advertising facilities in the city. The test results will be published later.
Previously, on May 6, in the hallway of the National Assembly, National Assembly delegate Pham Khanh Phong Lan - Director of the Department of Food Safety of Ho Chi Minh City (National Assembly Delegation of Ho Chi Minh City) answered the press about the incident of cigarette butts being sold a lot on the market that is causing a stir in public opinion.
According to Ms. Pham Khanh Phong Lan, this could be a commercial scam to increase profits, and cigarette butts are very rare and difficult to find in the market. The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Food Safety is conducting an origin tracing test, taking samples for testing to see if additives are detected or not.
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Many ironwood bridge truss bars in Hue have broken locks, some are concave
Many lim boards on the famous lim wooden bridge in Hue were uncked and bounced high, endangering pedestrians.
On May 7, Lao Dong Newspaper's reporter noted that the floor surface of the famous ironwood bridge was damaged in many locations, concentrated in the area behind the Le Ba Dang Art Center and some surrounding places.
People have reported that recently, when walking on a wooden bridge, it is not difficult to feel the bumpiness of some lim boards. In each corner of the wooden bar, the posts were broken, the planks were rotten and then bounced off the fixed iron nail.
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Floating raft owner selling box fish at 3.5 million/kg in Nha Trang fined 20.75 million VND

After the tourists' reflection on being "ripped off" on the floating raft in Nha Trang Bay, the authorities fined the raft owner a total of 20.75 million VND.
On May 7, the leader of Market Management Team No. 1 (Khanh Hoa Province Market Management Department) announced that he had issued a decision to administratively sanction Mr. Pham Vu L, the owner of a floating raft trading in Nha Trang Bay, with a total fine of VND 20.75 million.
Mr. L was punished for 3 violations: changing the business industry and profession but not notifying the district-level business registration agency; doing business in food and beverage services without a certificate of food safety eligibility; not posting the price of goods according to regulations.
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