2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
After the big floods on Saturday in the center of Haskovo, a serious amount of dangerous fuels from the nearby gas station and school spilled on the vegetables sold on the market in the city.
During the inspections, the producers denied that they had sold flooded goods, but customers from Haskovo told Nova TV that they had been scalded by the purchased vegetables.
The majority of customers in the Haskovo market say that the vegetables sold were most likely in contact with dangerous fuels after the floods, and the traders sold them without any worries.
Only two days ago, Rumyana Raycheva's family bought several cucumbers from the vegetable market for tarator and found that the cucumbers were not fit for consumption.
I prepared a tarator for my child and when she started eating, she told me that something was starting to make her money and it tasted like machine oil”- explains Rumyana Raycheva.
The woman immediately reported it to the Food Safety Agency, from where they ordered several inspections of the vegetable market in Haskovo.
The head of the RFSD - Haskovo - Dr. Olga Gospodinova, claims that such signals do not require expert research, as the smell itself may be a sufficient indicator of whether the vegetables are flooded with toxic materials.
However, market traders deny selling flooded vegetables to customers. They claim to have discarded this product because the vegetable oil cannot be washed away.
The agency has issued prescriptions for basic cleaning and disinfection on the market after it was flooded with hazardous fuels at a nearby gas station and a local school boiler during floods a few days ago.
However, during the inspections of the BFSA, vegetables were found that are sold without the necessary documents for origin and quality. Due to the registered violation, the discovered production was stopped from sale.
Meanwhile, the causes of the great flood in the city a few days ago are still being investigated.
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