Viennese market office controls 27,500 food samples - security guaranteed!

Viennese market office takes stock: 27,500 food samples 2024, only 0.7%. Consumer security in focus.
Viennese market office takes stock: 27,500 food samples 2024, only 0.7%. Consumer security in focus. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Viennese market office controls 27,500 food samples - security guaranteed!

Leopoldstadt, Österreich - on June 7th, the international day of food safety, the Viennese market office has drawn an impressive record of its controls. There are around 18,500 food companies in the Austrian capital, from which a total of 27,500 samples were taken in 2024. A gratifying result: Only 0.7 percent of these rehearsals were objected to as harmful to health, such as The head of the market office, Andres Kutheil, attaches great importance to the importance of these controls for the safety of the Viennese. "The health of consumers comes first," he emphasizes. If health or deception risks are determined, it is quickly traded: the affected products are removed from the market and the companies are obliged to inform consumers.

The everyday life of inspectors

In Vienna, 92 inspectors take care of the safety of foods. Their checks include a wide range that ranges from small ice races to large supermarkets. These highly qualified specialists have undergone special training that extends over nine modules and 1,440 teaching units. The focus is not only on surveillance, but also on the correct production of food.

The WHO estimates

worldwide that around 10 percent of the population is developing the consequences of spoiled food. In this context, the commitment of the Austrian market inspectors is all the more important to ensure security. There is also a similar responsibility in Germany; Around 500,000 companies were checked there in 2019, with a complaint of around 12.6 percent, according to Statista .

Security in focus

Trust in the harmlessness of food is crucial for consumers, not only in Vienna, but across Europe. Consumers are particularly concerned about residues of antibiotics, hormones, pesticides and microplastics. According to orf.at , Austria's consumers are enthusiastic about the strict controls and the transparency, which is guaranteed by test seals. These security standards help to strengthen the trust of people in food safety.

In summary, it can be said that the efforts of the Viennese market and the inspectors are not only important, but also necessary to protect the health of the population. At a time when the awareness of food safety grows, continuous monitoring and control by competent experts remains essential.

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OrtLeopoldstadt, Österreich
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