Israel's Ministry of Health warned the public today against consuming counterfeit olive oil branded 'Olive Oil of the Village Dalit al-Carmel', produced by 'Mashke HaGalil' in Majar. The ministry said the manufacturer is not recognized and the oil's origin is unknown. The packaging bears a stamp of 'Betz Beit Yosef'.
Israel's Ministry of Health warned the public today not to consume counterfeit olive oil labeled 'Olive Oil of the Village Dalit al-Carmel', produced by 'Mashke HaGalil' in Majar. The ministry stated that the manufacturer is not recognized and the oil's origin is unknown. The packaging bears a stamp of 'Betz Beit Yosef'.
The Health Ministry has issued other consumer warnings in recent weeks. On June 24, it warned about counterfeit olive oil sold under the brand 'Tifa Tahora' after a suspected food poisoning case. On June 25, it warned about tahini products contaminated with salmonella that were stolen from a factory. The Zioneer reported both incidents.
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