(HBO) – A clean food shop has officially opened on Cu Chinh Lan street in Hoa Binh city of the northern province of the namesake. This is the first clean food shop in a chain which has received support from the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Customers flock to the Hoa Binh clean food shop to buy
products.
With the motto for the
public’s health, the Hoa Binh clean food shop provides safe food products,
specialties of the province and other regions in diverse items and categories
with food safety certifications and clear origins.
Especially, all
vegetables, fruits, rice, meat and fish are organic and produced under VietGAP
standards, with measures to trace origins which help consumers compare with
other products and verify.
The opening of the store attracted
attention from local people and drew many of them to do shopping here. The
diverse supply chain with various products meeting food safety requirements has
fulfilled the needs of local consumers and become theirs trusted shopping
location./.
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