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Authorities Warn Not To Consume This Batch Of Honey
Authorities Warn Not To Consume This Batch Of Honey

Authorities Warn Not To Consume This Batch Of Honey

The Food Safety and Security Authority has issued a public warning advising consumers not to eat a specific batch of “Miele al Mille di Fiori” honey after it was found to contain residues of metronidazole, a banned antimicrobial drug. Laboratory tests revealed traces of the substance in lot D 0228, which carries an expiry date of February 2028. The

Authorities warn against consuming this batch of honey

Authorities warn against consuming this batch of honey

Authorities are warning the public not to consume a batch of honey from “Miele al Mille di Fiori” after they discovered residues of metronidazole. Metronidazole is an antimicrobial drug used to treat bacterial and parasitic infections in humans and animals. Its presence in food is illegal and unsafe because it can be harmful if ingested. The product