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Rospotrebnadzor denied information about the ban on field kitchens during the "Immortal Regiment"

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Rospotrebnadzor denied information that had previously appeared in the media about the alleged ban on the use of field kitchens at events of the Immortal Regiment. The agency announced this on May 4 in its Telegram channel.

"Some media outlets and telegram channels reported that Rospotrebnadzor recommended banning "soldier's porridge" during the Immortal Regiment campaign <... > This information is completely unreliable!" the report says.

The unreliable data also indicated that it was proposed to abandon the festive events "Frontovaya Polyana" and "Soldier's Porridge", where food and drinks are prepared against the background of an allegedly high risk of non-compliance with sanitary and hygienic standards and requirements.

The department clarified that a request had been sent requesting information about an unreliable source.

Earlier, on March 19, the Lefortovo District Court of Moscow suspended the activities of the cafe "The Bull" for violating sanitary and epidemiological requirements. It was noted that the institution was closed for 40 days.

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