Accordingly, a resident named T.D (in Da Nang) posted a post reflecting on the sea fish purchased at Cam Le market being bright red as a dye.
This person said that at around 10am on July 6, when he visited Cam Le market, he saw a man sitting selling 2 trays of Ke and Ba Trau fish with a strange red color.
"Buying 2 Ke fish for 50,000 VND to wash the fish, I saw red water as a dye. I put it in the boiler and saw the turmeric red water. Returning to Cam Le market at 11:20 am, I still saw a man and 2 fish trays with an unusually red color, unchanged under hot hot hot air" - a resident with an account named T.D indignantly wrote.

After investigating the above incident, the reporter went to Cam Le market and the fish seller named V confirmed that the fish on the post was sold by him.
According to Mr. V, in hot weather conditions, Ba Trau and Ke fish are often gray and look less fresh, making buyers afraid.
Some traders have used soft drinks such as Sting's red mulberry juice to wash them to help the fish have more eye-catching colors.
Talking to Lao Dong on the afternoon of July 8, Mr. Nguyen Huu Chuoc - Captain of Cam Le Market Management Team - informed that through images reflected on social networks, the Market Management Board confirmed that this is a spontaneous fish seller in the area of the intersection of Ho Dac Di - Nguyen Van Huyen streets (the corner of Thang Long street, outside the management area of Cam Le market).

According to Mr. Nguyen Huu Chuoc, this morning, the Public Service Supply Center of Cam Le Ward (Da Nang City) inspected the market. When arriving, many spontaneous businesses and traders outside the market also ran away very quickly.
"Cam Le Market has about 600 business households, the Management Board also regularly propagates people to buy food, supplies, and items in the market to ensure hygiene and safety, and origin. Every week, the market's food safety and hygiene team regularly checks and quickly tests the items, ensuring quality for consumers" - Mr. Chuoc said.
