Popular drink shops found offering falsely labeled beverages
12/10/2020 11:40 AM
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Taipei, Dec. 10 (CNA) A number of popular hand-shaken drink brands in Taiwan have not correctly labeled the origin of the tea leaves they use or the actual amount of caffeine contained in their products, according to the results of inspections released by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Wednesday.
The inspections were conducted by the FDA earlier this year, covering 258 convenience stores, mobile coffee outlets and hand-shaken beverage stores across the nation with the aim of checking if they are registered with the relevant authorities, comply with Good Hygiene Practice and present the correct labeling on their products.
Popular shops incorrectly label drinks, FDA reports
Staff writer, with CNA
Several popular hand-shaken drink brands and coffee shops have not correctly labeled the origin of the tea they use or the amount of caffeine contained in their products, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Wednesday.
The FDA earlier this year inspected 258 convenience stores, mobile coffee outlets and hand-shaken beverage shops to determine if they are registered with local authorities, comply with Good Hygiene Practice and correctly label their products.
It found that some stores, including Louisa Coffee, Comebuy, Itso Tea and tea house Gui Ji, incorrectly labeled the origin of their tea leaves, while Gui Ji and Taoyuan-based tea shop chain Cao Ben Tea incorrectly stated the sugar and calorie content of their beverages.