On January 27, units under the Ho Chi Minh City Market Management Sub-Department are coordinating to handle the case of discovering 744 kg of frozen food of unknown origin at a business in Ben Cat ward.
Previously, at 3:00 PM on January 26, functional agencies raided and inspected a business location on NC2 street, My Thanh neighborhood, Ben Cat ward. Here, functional forces discovered a total of 744 kg of frozen food of all kinds waiting for consumption, including: 434 kg of seafood, 214 kg of duck meat and 96 kg of pork.
All of the above goods are worth more than 38 million VND without labels, without production date and without expiration date. At the time of inspection, the business owner could not present the accompanying invoices.

Functional agencies determined that this is food of unknown origin, not eligible for circulation on the market.
Currently, the inspection team has sealed the entire shipment right at this company's cold storage. Request to maintain the status quo, not disperse goods while waiting for functional agencies to issue strict handling decisions according to legal regulations.
Preventing 90 kg of color-changing pork from entering students' kitchens
Also in Ben Cat ward, on January 15, parents and teachers of Luong The Vinh Primary School (Ben Cat ward) discovered 90 kg of frozen pork ribs suspected of being of poor quality.

This food is being delivered to the kitchen to be processed for boarding students. After discovering it, the school made a record and returned all of this food to the supplier.