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Strengthening management of moon cake market

According to the provincial Market Management Department, market management teams are closely inspecting and monitoring the production and trading of moon cakes, combining with legal propaganda to organizations and individuals to prevent smuggled goods, poor quality goods, goods of unknown origin, and goods that do not ensure food hygiene and safety.

Báo Vĩnh LongBáo Vĩnh Long28/08/2025

According to the provincial Market Management Department, market management teams are closely inspecting and monitoring the production and trading of moon cakes, combining with legal propaganda to organizations and individuals to prevent smuggled goods, poor quality goods, goods of unknown origin, and goods that do not ensure food hygiene and safety.

According to the Market Management Department, because the moon cake market this year started earlier than every year, many main roads in the province have appeared stalls selling familiar brands. In addition to direct stalls, many businesses are also promoting online sales channels, along with discount programs at supermarkets and agents to stimulate demand.

In addition to products from reputable brands, the market also records many types of imported cakes, handmade "homemade" cakes with diverse designs, posing potential risks to quality and food safety. Consumers are advised to choose to buy products from establishments, registered brands, with clear origins; be especially careful when ordering online, need to request information on origin, avoid using unlabeled cakes.

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Source: https://baovinhlong.com.vn/kinh-te/thi-truong/202508/tang-cuong-quan-ly-thi-truong-banh-trung-thu-4ee0f2d/


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