

Mold and Fines: Satu Mare Bakery Shut Down Due to Hygiene Violations
Satu Mare Bakery Closed Due to Unsanitary Conditions A bakery in Satu Mare, Romania, was temporarily shut down by consumer protection authorities on June 4, 2025, following an inspection that revealed significant hygiene violations. The inspection uncovered mold growth on the ceiling, unclean baking equipment, and a noticeable hole in the ceiling, all indicating a lack of proper maintenance and sanitation. The authorities stated that these conditions posed a risk to public health and safety. "The conditions in the bakery were unacceptable," said a representative from the consumer protection agency. "The presence of mold and the overall uncleanliness indicated a serious disregard for hygiene standards." A fine of 10,000 lei was imposed on the bakery. The business will remain closed until these issues are addressed and corrected to meet the required sanitation standards. The incident highlights the importance of regular inspections and the need for businesses to prioritize hygiene to ensure the safety of their customers. The swift action taken by the authorities underscores their commitment to protecting consumer health and safety. This incident serves as a reminder for all food businesses to maintain the highest standards of hygiene and cleanliness.