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Extensive food fraud in Malmö - the halal store's food expired in 2011

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March 29, 2022

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The environmental administration in Malmö has discovered a record amount of expired food in stores that Kurds in Malmö are behind. In total, this involves more than 50 tonnes of food that the administration's inspectors have banned from marketing. Some of the food has been illegally imported to Sweden, and for some food the best before date was already passed in 2011.

At the end of August last year, the Environmental Administration in Malmö, with the help of police, carried out an inspection of the Akam Livs store in Rosengård in Malmö. During the inspection, the inspectors discover a large number of food products whose best pre-date has either been passed, has no date marking at all or where the date marking has been hidden or removed.

In total, there are 825 kilos of foodstuffs that are considered unfit for human consumption, of which just over half consist of one-liter packages of sunflower oil. The food is disposed of for destruction and a decision is made that the store must be temporarily closed.

More food fraud
After Akam Livs received permission to reopen, the inspectors will carry out a new inspection just a few days later in early September. During this inspection, more deviations are found.

Among other things, it is discovered that the store stores "irrelevant objects" such as "bicycles and a lot of rubbish", which make cleaning and the possibility of detecting pests difficult. In addition, it is stated that "several products lack mandatory labeling information in Swedish" and that many foods have a lack of traceability. It is therefore unclear where they were purchased from.

In October, a decision is made on a fine against the store of tens of thousands of kronor for each occasion that deviations are discovered. A third inspection will be carried out in November. This time it is discovered that the store sells food that has been illegally imported to Sweden by a company that is not registered with the National Food Administration.

50 tons of old food
Last Monday, the food inspectors raided another grocery store in Rosengård. This time the halal store Mix Mat Matbutik. Hundreds of kilos of food that are either too old, do not have an expiration date or are otherwise deemed unfit to be discovered.

The next day, another inspection is therefore made of the store's warehouse, which is located at another address in Malmö. Enormous amounts of effluent or incorrectly labeled food are found there - more than 50 tonnes. The best before date for some of the food was passed as early as 2011.

The food inspectors decide on a marketing ban for the old foodstuffs.


Rinses the pandemic
The owner of Akam Livs is a father of six in his upper 50s who came to Sweden from the city of Sulaimania in Iraqi Kurdistan in 1999. Mix Mat Matbutik is owned by another man of about the same age who also immigrated to Sweden from the same city in Iraq. Both men are now Swedish citizens.

Mix Mat Matbutik's owner tells the food inspectors that the reason he has so much old food in stock is due to reduced sales during the corona pandemic.

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