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Food Safety Report: 99.9% of Samples Satisfactory, Five Fail Due to Contaminants and Pesticides

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Food Safety Report: 99.9% of Samples Satisfactory, Five Fail Due to Contaminants and Pesticides
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Food Safety Report: 99.9% of Samples Satisfactory, Five Fail Due to Contaminants and Pesticides

2024-11-29 15:00 Last Updated At:15:08

CFS announces food safety report for October

​The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department today (November 29) released the findings of its food safety report for last month. The results of about 6 500 food samples tested were found to be satisfactory except for five unsatisfactory samples which were announced earlier. The overall satisfactory rate was 99.9 per cent.

A CFS spokesman said about 2 500 food samples were collected for microbiological tests, and about 4 000 samples were taken for chemical and radiation level tests.

The microbiological tests covered pathogens and hygiene indicators; the chemical tests included testing for pesticides, preservatives, metallic contaminants, colouring matters, veterinary drug residues and others; and the radiation level tests included testing for radioactive caesium and iodine in samples collected from imported food from different regions.

The samples comprised about 1 700 samples of vegetables and fruit and their products; about 400 samples of cereals, grains and their products; about 900 samples of meat and poultry and their products; about 1 300 samples of milk, milk products and frozen confections; about 600 samples of aquatic and related products; and about 1 600 samples of other food commodities (including beverages, bakery products and snacks).

The five unsatisfactory samples comprised an imported frozen shrimp sample with an excessive metallic contaminant; a choi sum sample detected with a pesticide residue at a level exceeding the legal limit, and three imported clotted cream samples detected with total bacterial counts exceeding the legal limit.

The CFS has taken follow-up actions on the above-mentioned unsatisfactory samples including informing the vendors concerned of the test results, instructing them to stop selling the affected food items and tracing the sources of the food items in question.

The spokesman reminded the food trade to ensure that food is fit for human consumption and meets legal requirements. Consumers should patronise reliable shops when buying food and maintain a balanced diet to minimise food risks.

Separately, in response to the Japanese Government's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Station, the CFS will continue enhancing the testing on imported Japanese food, and make reference to the risk assessment results to adjust relevant surveillance work in a timely manner. The CFS will announce every working day on its dedicated webpage (www.cfs.gov.hk/english/programme/programme_rafs/daily_japan_nuclear_incidents.html) the radiological test results of the samples of food imported from Japan, with a view to enabling the trade and members of the public to have a better grasp of the latest safety information.

Japanese handcrafted eyewear brand Kaneko Optical opens first directly managed store in Hong Kong to raise brand image

​Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) announced that Japanese handcrafted eyewear brand, Kaneko Optical, will open its first directly managed store in Hong Kong tomorrow (November 30), offering high-end Japanese craftsmanship and genuine handmade eyewear to customers in the city.

Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion Mr Arnold Lau welcomed the opening of Kaneko Optical's first store in Hong Kong. He said, "It offers not only a premium choice of eyewear for local customers, but also shows the attraction of Hong Kong as a global hub for international brands. We look forward to supporting Kaneko Optical and wish it every success in Hong Kong."

Located in the heart of Central Hong Kong, Kaneko Optical offers handcrafted eyewear produced at the brand's factories in Japan, along with optical services. Its Chief Executive Officer of Japan Eyewear Holdings Hong Kong and Japan Eyewear Holdings International, and Global Strategy Officer of Kaneko Optical, Mr Toru Akita, said, "We already have a number of wholesalers in Hong Kong who sell our glasses. Many customers from Hong Kong already know our brand and visit our shops in Japan. Many of them have requested that we open a directly managed shop in Hong Kong."

He added, "We want to make good use of our Hong Kong shop to enhance our brand image in the city and offer better service to local customers, where they can enjoy our maintenance, repair and eyeglass consultation with peace of mind after purchase."

Founded in 1958 as an eyeglass wholesaler, Kaneko Optical has become a recognised trendsetter in the Japanese eyewear industry. With its own planning, design, and sales of eyewear brands, it actively collaborates with major collections and apparel manufacturers to create original brands.

For more information about Kaneko Optical, please visit www.kaneko-optical.co.jp/en/.

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Japanese handcrafted eyewear brand Kaneko Optical opens first directly managed store in Hong Kong to raise brand image  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Japanese handcrafted eyewear brand Kaneko Optical opens first directly managed store in Hong Kong to raise brand image Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Japanese handcrafted eyewear brand Kaneko Optical opens first directly managed store in Hong Kong to raise brand image  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Japanese handcrafted eyewear brand Kaneko Optical opens first directly managed store in Hong Kong to raise brand image Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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