The main contents of the inspection are: checking the food pre-approval and business license of the food business operator, seeing if the pre-approval license expires, whether there is any food business without license and without license, checking whether the moon cake packaging is standardized, and seeing whether the packaging clearly indicates the food name. Plant name, factory name, production date, shelf life (shelf-life), formula sheet; contrast with the production date and shelf life date marked on the moon cake packaging to see if there are sales and sales of “three-nothing†moon cakes and out-of-date mildew cakes; The purchase and sales of the ledger, whether the registration status of the stand book, and whether the source of the purchase is regular.
During the inspection, it was found that the boxed moon cake had a complete outer packaging label and no “three nothings†or expired moon cakes were found. However, bulk moon cakes are mixed. Bulk moon cakes sold by big supermarkets generally have separate packaging bags for each moon cake, with the production date and other logos printed on them. The bulk moon cakes sold in a few grocery stores do not use separate packaging, and the production date cannot be queried. In response to this non-standard phenomenon, law enforcement officers ordered rectification.