The restaurant Sultan offered old meals
The restaurant Sultan (one of the most popular in Baku catering facilities ) revealed the serious violations of consumer rights : restaurant customers under the guise of just -cooked food offered " second meal freshness ."
The press service of the State Committee on Standardization, Metrology and Patents concerning the investigation told Turan, that belongs to an individual restaurant violated health standards rules. In particular, the temperature regime in the kitchen was not observed and ready-made meals were stored in the refrigerator in aluminum pans.
There are claims also to quality certificates of dubious origin. To check the quality of some ready meals they were sent to the laboratory at the State Standard AzTest.
Turan was unable to obtain comment from Islamov Shukur - owner of the restaurant Sultan. - 08D-
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