MOSCOW, Aug. 6 - Russia's Federal Service for Health and Consumer Rights (Rospotrebnadzor) has charged that almost all the products made by the Ukrainian confectionery corporation Roshen are not up to par and makes note of the non-fulfillment by Ukraine of agreements to harmonize the product-quality control system.
"The Federal Service for Health and Consumer Rights continues to study confectionery product produced at the factories of the confectionery corporation Roshen. More than 90% of the studied confectionery goods did not comply with normative requirements," the service said in a Tuesday statement.
"The main reason the confectionery goods are non-compliant is the unfulfillment of law in the field of protecting the rights of consumers (requirements as to labeling food product - non-correspondence of information about the nutritional value of product given on the label)," the statement says.
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