Mawei Customs (Fuzhou Customs) detected excessive heavy metal cadmium in a 2.8-ton batch of imported frozen phoenix snail meat, exceeding China's national food safety limits by 1.4 times. The contaminated batch was destroyed to prevent public health risks. Cadmium is a toxic pollutant that can cause severe health issues with long-term exposure. Customs authorities continue to enhance supervision and risk control, urging importers to comply with food safety laws and advising consumers to purchase from verified sources.

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Mawei Customs, Cadmium Contamination, Import Inspection, Food safety, Frozen Snail Meat