FOOD SAFETY AGENCY SEEKS GOV'T OK TO INVESTIGATE YEREVAN CITY SUPERMARKETS
hetq
August 18, 2011
On the heels of a Hetq article regarding the sale of expired oatmeal at
a Yerevan City supermarket store, (Expired Children's Oatmeal Sold at
Yerevan City Supermarket: Director Pleads Ignorance) the government's
Food Safety Agency has petitioned Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan to
issue a directive allowing for inspections at the chain.
Hayk Minasyan, who works at the agency, told Hetq that the prime
minister has 12 working days to order such a directive and that once
issued staffers will conduct intensive on-site checks for expired
food and other documentation.
He said that employees are already making spot checks to see if the
expired oatmeal is still available on store shelves.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
hetq
August 18, 2011
On the heels of a Hetq article regarding the sale of expired oatmeal at
a Yerevan City supermarket store, (Expired Children's Oatmeal Sold at
Yerevan City Supermarket: Director Pleads Ignorance) the government's
Food Safety Agency has petitioned Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan to
issue a directive allowing for inspections at the chain.
Hayk Minasyan, who works at the agency, told Hetq that the prime
minister has 12 working days to order such a directive and that once
issued staffers will conduct intensive on-site checks for expired
food and other documentation.
He said that employees are already making spot checks to see if the
expired oatmeal is still available on store shelves.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress