Huambo — Several foodstuffs unfit for human consumption were burnt on Tuesday in the central Huambo province by the National Institute for Consumers' defense (INADEC), due to their state of conservation and outdated validity.
The products were collected between 20 and 30 December during actions of inspection and supervision held in 165 commercial establishments in the municipalities of Huambo, Caála, Bailundo, Chicala-Cholohanga and Cachiungo, where it was detected 369 several infringements.
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