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Thirteen percent of all chilli products in China have failed safety tests, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine announced on Sunday.
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"The products produced by small firms have lots of safety problems, while those from large and middle-sized ones have all passed the safety tests," it said.
The main safety problems were excessive preservatives and labeling that did not comply with government regulations, it stated.
The administration also found that 8 percent of dried vegetables and dried fruits had failed safety tests after inspecting 50 such products from 48 companies in six provinces and municipalities.
Their main problem was that they contained excessive decolourant and sulfur dioxide, the watchdog added.
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