Recently, the well-received Harbin Beer was detected with vomitoxin by the Hong Kong Consumer Council, and the official response of Harbin Beer has aroused heated discussions and attention among netizens.
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Harbin beer has a long history, dating back to 1900, when it was founded by Russians. In 1956, a number of Harbin breweries merged, and the name was still Harbin Beer.
In 2008, the shares of Harbin Brewery were changed twice and were acquired by the foreign-funded company InBev.
In April 2024, the Consumer Council of Hong Kong tested prepackaged beer, and Harbin beer was on the list, detected with mycotoxin, also known as vomitoxin.
After the incident was exposed, netizens said: I thought SGI Harbin beer had great momentum, but it turned out to be vomitoxin.
The manufacturer responded quickly: the product has not been imported into Hong Kong, and the content of vomitoxin meets the Mainland standard, so please drink it with confidence.
Dangers of vomitoxin:
It's not that it can't be checked, but it meets the standards of the Mainland:
Food safety is greater than the sky, and it is expected that Her Royal Highness the Princess will develop high-quality beer as soon as possible, so that those bad companies will be eliminated.
What do you think about this?