Russian Oriental Media reported that residents of Dalínorsk, Primorsky Krai, filed a complaint with the Consumer Protection and Public Welfare Agency of the Russian Federation because 'plastic' rice was found in shops in the city.
Local residents complained about rice, which they said contained in the Khabarovsk Krai area were shipped to shops that appeared to be artificial fakes, and the Russian Federal Consumer Protection and Non-Prisoners Authority did not detect any unacceptable demands However, it was found that there was no conforming document for the product, and the bureau did not find a dispensing workshop based on the identified packaging address.
Galina Lahinna, director of Russia's Consumer Protection and Public Health Supervision Food Sanitation Management and Supervision Department, said: "The council has issued relevant requirements to the Interior Administration and Law Enforcement Departments in Primorsky Krai." Some residents of Primorsky Krai decided to treat themselves to rice In early December, a video of residents soaking, rubbing and roasting the rice appeared online, and they said the results of the experiment showed that the food was in danger of consumption.