Arsenic twice as high as normal was found in canned fish from a large manufacturer
The fact is that in the Russian Federation, the content of total arsenic in fish is regulated. For seafood products, this norm is 5 milligrams per kil
(RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 6/4/2024)
The content of arsenic in canned fish from a Russian manufacturer was found to be 2 times higher than the norm. Izvestia writes about this with reference to the Southern Interregional Department of Rosselkhoznadzor.
It is clarified that violations were found in samples of canned cod liver. The study revealed that the safety indicator for arsenic exceeded the norm by two times.
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