Gyeongnam Province Conducts Special Crackdown on Lunchbox Sellers Amid Surging Consumption
Gyeongnam Special Judicial Police to Launch Planned Crackdown on Lunchbox Vendors Starting the 31st
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongsangnam-do will conduct a special crackdown on lunchbox sales businesses in the province for three weeks from the 31st to June 18th.
Recently, due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, consumption of single-serving, delivery, and packaged lunchboxes has increased.
This crackdown is being implemented following the detection of businesses that manufactured lunchboxes without business registration and sold them to an unspecified number of public offices and others for several years.
The crackdown targets lunchbox manufacturers and lunchbox sales businesses focused on delivery.
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The main inspection items include whether there is unreported or unregistered business activity, storage or use of products past their expiration date, compliance with standards and specifications, false origin labeling, confusing labeling violations, and adherence to hygienic handling standards.
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