The sale of "dyed orange" at the supermarket is now on the shelf
source: China new network
the supermarket originally sold "dyed orange" shelves to sell apples. Newspaper reporter Zhao Songgang
10 days, the reporter came to the 3 floor fruit sales area of the supermarket in the supermarket. It was found on the stall that "Gannan navel orange" was sold. The price tag of "Gannan navel orange" was still in, but the shadow of "Gannan navel orange" had not been seen. The booth is full of "people's livelihood" red Fuji apples packed with boxes, with "20 yuan per box" sign.
the reporter learned from Tesco that at present the supermarket has put the batches on the navel orange and investigates its quality. Once the quality problem is confirmed, the navel orange will be destroyed and the supplier will be punished.
10, the reporter also visited 6 large supermarkets in Weifang, such as big fat, Ginza, Roca, Zhenhua and WAL-MART. There are 4 kinds of oranges in the fruit area of jiolanjia supermarket in Xinhua Road. There are 4 kinds of oranges in the supermarket. They are 2.29 yuan (2.29 yuan /500g) of Ganan navel orange, 1.99 yuan /500g of bagged orange, 1.08 yuan /500g Hunan navel orange and 14.8 yuan /500g of South African orange.
in the supermarket, there is only one navel orange from Ganzhou, Jiangxi, which sells for 1.39 yuan /500g. WAL-MART supermarket "navel orange" sales area, the label is "navel orange", the price is divided into 1.99 yuan /500g and 2.99 yuan /500g.
reporters then visited dongle street, Ginza, Zhenhua, WAL-MART supermarket and did not see "stained orange". Navel oranges sold in supermarkets in downtown area are commonly produced in southern Jiangxi, and a few navel oranges come from Guangzhou, Panzhihua, Hunan and so on. High grade orange is mainly Australian orange, the most expensive oranges are "orange" sold by WAL-MART supermarket, priced at 15.6 yuan /500g.
a salesman in Zhenhua supermarket fruit District told a reporter that the navel orange sold in the supermarket would keep the supplier's record of supply, so it is impossible for the supplier to dare to risk the "dyed orange" that is not qualified. She told reporters that compared with some scattered fruit wholesale markets, and some fruit stalls on the market, the fruits of supermarkets are relatively safe.