The Association further emphasizes that the consumers who pay attention to the food items mentioned in the labels in the language of the manufactured country are the ones who are most concerned about it.
If the food can not be identified, the Society requests the public to inform the Association of Public Health Inspectors of Sri Lanka (PHIs) or the offices of the Health Medical Officers of Health (SLBFE) at 011-2 635 675.The Sri Lanka Public Health Inspectors Association says that they should be careful when consuming food as there is a risk of developing foodborne diseases.
The Association further emphasizes that the consumers who pay attention to the food items mentioned in the labels in the language of the manufactured country are the ones who are most concerned about it.
If the food can not be identified, the Society requests the public to inform the Association of Public Health Inspectors of Sri Lanka (PHIs) or the offices of the Health Medical Officers of Health (SLBFE) at 011-2 635 675.