TV channel "CHE!" started shooting a new reality show "Check everything"!


"Let's Check Everything" is a new reality show on "CHE!" designed to clean up the service sector from poor quality service. The premiere of the project is scheduled for next spring. However, the hosts of the reality show, journalist Ekaterina Kashuchik and blogger Denis Volevoy, have already visited several retail outlets and catering establishments, in which they found potentially serious offenses. Thus, in one of the popular retail chains was found baby food with clear signs of expiration.
"When we and the cameras came to the store, the director immediately hid in her office," says reality TV host and journalist Ekaterina Kashuchik. - We tried to talk to her deputy, but she refused to talk either. In the end, we waited for the police to arrive, who took a statement from us about all the store's violations.
The sale of dubious baby food is probably not the only violation of the store located on Malaya Kalitnikovskaya Street. There were other unpleasant findings: bakery and sausage products with expired shelf life, anonymous sweets without indication of the date of production, goods in "worn-out packaging" and a rotten crop of fruits and vegetables with a beautiful but hardly tasty "peach under a coat" of mold. And this instead of herring?
Potential trade offenses not only undermine consumer confidence, but also jeopardize public health. However, if from the moment of purchase in the store to the consumption of food at home, you can notice that the expiration date has expired or the marketability is broken, in the case of street food you can only hope for the decency of the seller.
On the same day the hosts of "Let's Check Everything" decided to inspect one of the fast food outlets on Lublinskaya Street and found out that not only shawarma is served in pita. Detected in the products microorganisms are unlikely to be a pleasant bonus to a snack.
"Surprised that along with positive comments about the bistro there were reviews where people complained about raw meat and told about cases of poisoning," shared the host of the reality show, blogger Denis Volevoy. - We visited the cafe and found conditions that, to put it mildly, we did not like. Next to the baked goods, there were foreign objects lying everywhere. They were literally screaming: we're here! And the labeling on the products, on the contrary, was diligently hiding from us. No matter how many times we looked for it, alas, we never found it.
Independent laboratory tests showed that the shawarma contained E. coli bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus and salmonella. The latter cause an acute infectious disease - salmonellosis, which can lead to the development of purulent foci in the GI tract and damage to the nervous system. It is it this fall found in three people poisoned by shawarma in Karelia. Street food is a product of increased epidemiological risk and the number of poisonings every month exceeds hundreds of people.
The team of the project "Let's Check Everything" urges to be vigilant and selective when buying food and ready-to-eat food. At the same time, the project is not limited to the revision of grocery stores and catering. In the near future "Check everything" will go to study other spheres of human life: beauty salons and fitness centers, hotels, car services, transport companies and private enterprises.
On special control will be put organizations that in response to negative feedback promised to eliminate the problem. The presenters will find out whether the quality of services has changed or whether it was just an ordinary response on the Internet.
Watch the results of the inspections on the air of the TV channel "Che!", follow the news in social networks and on the channel's website and remember the places where you should definitely not go.
Переведено сервисом «Яндекс Переводчик»