Serious violations were discovered in 41 stores for mostly food products from Ukraine sold in Poland. About this reported Agricultural and food quality inspection (IJHARS)

It should be noted that most often inspectors pay attention to the lack of signs in Polish. Additionally, violations related to the lack of a complete list of ingredients and allergen information. Additionally, an incorrect retention date was specified. It should be clarified that a significant number of violations were recorded in fish products (77.8% of cases) and in the confectionery products category (71.2%).
A total of 52 stores were inspected, including 42 brick-and-mortar stores and 10 online stores, and 359 batches of products.
In 2022, the European Union suspended tariffs on all goods coming from Ukraine for a year to help Kiev increase export volumes. However, the move has affected local farmers – especially producers from Poland, France, Hungary and Slovakia.
 
			












