On June 7th, according to @西decision reports, a 711 store in Beijing was fined for selling expired food. According to the Tianyancha App, the Tongzhou Xinhualian Jiayuan Store of 7111 (Beijing) Co., Ltd. was fined 100,000 yuan by the Beijing Tongzhou District Market Supervision and Administration Bureau for violating the food safety law, and its license was revoked, and it was not allowed to apply for food production within 5 years. business license. The reason for the punishment is that on March 15, the media exposed that the party involved was suspected of selling food that exceeded the expiration date. After investigation, on March 1, the party sold a total of 10 handmade golden vegetable balls and sauce meat buns with the expiration date to February 28. Illegal gains totaled 36.2 yuan. The illegal income was 36.2 yuan, and he was fined 100,000 yuan. More importantly, he could not apply for a food production and operation license within 5 years. This can be described as a heavy blow. In this regard, some netizens said that it should be like this, food safety is no small matter, and it must be severely punished as a warning. Some netizens said that the sanitation standards of 711 are already quite high, but they did not expect such a situation to be exposed, which is really surprising. I really don’t know whether other stores have similar situations and need to be strictly supervised. .
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