
A Merchant from Tucuman was disqualified Sell cardboard and toilet paper Milanese at a fair in the city of Toledo, in Santiago del Estero. The seller had a car in a park where he sold his products. They discovered it because visitors claimed they had one “strange taste”.
The dealer sold the Milanesas in a cart on the square the Argentine Air Force Park, a regular meeting place for residents of the areawhere there are usually stalls Street food.
This week the square was filled with stalls from a fair as part of the patron saint celebrations in honor of the Virgin of Loreto. They were present more than 15,000 people to the event. One of them presented problems: the “Trico car”Known among locals for selling Milanese sandwiches, it had food that aroused suspicion among those in attendance. Last Tuesday, several people from the Food Science Department of the Municipality of Loreto reported that the Milanese women at the stand had one strange appearance, strange texture and strange taste.
At this time, the food science staff carried out an operation at the fair and confiscated nine packages of Milanese cheese the “deviant irregularity” in its composition. The car belonged to the identified dealer Juan del Jesús Sosa, 45 years oldfrom the neighborhood Holy KajetanIn Saint Michael of Tucuman. They reported from the community that Sosa was breaded pressed toilet paper and cardboard with egg and breadcrumbs instead of meat.
The community warned that she was representing “a serious threat to public health”. Pressed toilet paper is not digestible and may contain toxic chemicalssuch as inks and bleaches that damage the kidneys and liver. Furthermore, you can cause digestive problemsbecause the body cannot break down cellulose fibers.
That’s why they kidnapped the nine packets of Milanese that the merchant had at his stand. In this way, the food science staff prevented the strange foods from being sold. It was also decided the closure of the car with removal from the fair and the realization of to take appropriate legal action. Sosa stayed disabled to re-enter the trade fair and set up shop in the city.
“The relevant violation report was drawn up immediately. We inform that the public prosecutor on duty, Dr. Eugenia Calligaris, has become aware of the case and has initiated the appropriate legal action,” it said in a release.
In addition, the community reiterated its fundamental duty to fair vendors and merchants to do this Respect the conditions of hygiene, preservation and proper handling of food.
“Bromatological controls are maintained permanent and consistent. Let’s take care of our health! We ask consumers Take extreme precautions and avoid purchasing food in positions or places that are visible show poor hygiene or are of dubious origin. “If there are any irregularities, please inform city staff immediately,” they added.
This is not the first case to occur in the province. In August, a street vendor was caught selling Milanese dishes made from toilet paper and adulterated sausages during the patron celebrations in honor of the Virgin of Carballo, local media reported The coast. In this operation they kidnapped more than 20 kilos from Milan.