Allegedly Harmful Lutenica Strikes Back: Will Sue Active Users

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Allegedly Harmful Lutenica Strikes Back: Will Sue Active Users
Allegedly Harmful Lutenica Strikes Back: Will Sue Active Users
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The company Ideal Product, in whose lyutenitsa the substance oleamide was found, intends to seek its rights and sue Active users. The Union of Processors also ruled on the matter.

At an official press conference, the Union stated that the substance found was not a drug and was not harmful to health. Oleamide can be found in many products that use processed fats.

The industry added that the samples released by Active Consumers were taken 6 months ago, and the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency was not notified about the inspection or the detected substance.

The producers themselves stated that they did not agree with the way the research was done, with the legitimacy of the results or the form in which they were presented to the public.

Following the announcement of the results, various experts disputed their reliability, pointing to the fact that the laboratory that performed the test was not accredited.

As for the increased amounts of sugar and salt, which was also found in the lyutenitsa on our market, the producers claim that they comply with the norms when adding spices, Bulgarian National Radio reports.

Lutenitsa
Lutenitsa

A maximum of 16% is the perfectly acceptable amount for a product such as lutenitsa and the tendency to reduce sugar is observed, as is salt.

The company with the alleged lyutenitsa intends to strike back and sue Active Users when the results of testing their product from an accredited laboratory arrive.

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