National Food, Drug, and Medical Technology Administration (ANMAT) Prohibited Preparation, sorting and sale will take place this Thursday across the country and on online platforms. 7 coffee bean products It belongs to the Café del Doge, Café del Ponte Rialto and Café Sol brands.
he got it done Provision 8385/2025Published in official gazette It is signed by Nerida Agustina Bisio, the head of the governing body. As explained in the text, this decision was made after determining that the product did not have valid health records and was falsely labeled.
These are specifically the Doge Rosso Blend products from Caffé del Doge. Café Sol’s Café Classico, Café Colombia, Café Gourmet, and Café Linea Barista. Intenso Blend from Cafe del Ponte Rialto. Expresso Café Crema was included on the list despite not having a distinct brand.
The investigation began as Anomaly detection At the beginning of those articles, when the plaintiff stated: National Register of Establishments (RNE) Its ownership number 02-033393 was used on the label of “Café del Doge” branded products, and “the National Food Registry (RNPA) recorded that number.” It doesn’t match any products he produces”.
In light of this situation, procedures were carried out at the “Caffé del Doge Argentina SA” branch, but the product to be investigated was not found. 02-0x1009 (x is illegible), weight 1 kg’ was confirmed.
In response to a request from officials of the INAL Food Health and Nutrition Surveillance Office, the owner of the facility said that they do not sell products under the “Café del Doge” brand, but instead use the facility to brew coffee in cups for consumers.
He also reported that the products were purchased from a company called “Junio 1995 SRL” and showed the purchase invoice for the said items.
When I asked for more information on this, the person in charge called the supplier and was told that although they own the Caffé del Doge brand, they do the sorting at a factory called Café Sol.
In parallel, health authorities consulted DIPA regarding the data displayed on product labels and found that: Printed RNE was invalid.
Subsequently, INAL, in cooperation with the Directorate General of Bromines of the Municipality of La Matanza, Province of Buenos Aires, carried out the steps that led to the discovery of a roasting coffee factory within the “Café Sol” facility.
The store’s owner said it manufactures products under its own brand, “Café Sol,” which it sells directly at its factory, at bars, and by splitting it into a “Caffé del Doge” company.
Specifically, during this step, when consulted about RNE and RNPA certificates for manufactured and/or segregated products, the Responsible Party will: showed that there was no record.
In addition, during the factory tour, we confirmed the existence of remaining products without registration numbers, collected samples, and preventive intervention was carried out.
In short, INAL’s investigation found that facilities and products lacked health records and were falsely labeled by displaying an RNE number that was not current or belonged to a different manufacturer and an RNPA number that did not exist. These were fake products.
In addition to the ban on the manufacture and sale of the product, it was also ordered that a health investigation be launched against Café del Doge Argentina – Junio 1995 SRL and the owner of the Café Sol factory, and a ban on the sale throughout the country of products bearing RNPA EXP on the label. No. 4050-141467.