"Zol Ve'begadol" chain appeals closure order following "Prinuk" products affair
[88496] "Zol Ve'begadol" chain appeals closure order following "Prinuk" products affair
The food chain has filed a request with the court to cancel the closure order issued by the Ministry of Health following the discovery of psychiatric substances in "Prinuk" products sold at its branches.
"Zol Ve'begadol" chain appeals closure order following "Prinuk" products affair
The "Zol Ve'begadol" retail chain has filed an urgent request with the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court to cancel the closure order issued by the Ministry of Health for its branches. The move comes following the exposure of the presence of psychiatric substances in products of the "Prinuk" brand sold at the chain.
According to a report by the news line, the chain's request claims that this is a mistake in the handling of the chain, as it acted solely as a retail entity. The motion states that the chain "serves solely as a retail entity that sold a closed and finished product, which was manufactured and supplied by third parties."
The affair has sparked significant media attention due to the health risk involved in exposure to psychiatric substances in food or supplement products. The public and the retail industry are now awaiting the court's decision regarding the chain's liability versus its obligation to ensure the safety of products on its shelves.