Central News Agency (Central News Agency, Kinmen, July 3) Zhonglian Oil Company voluntarily reported that its soybean salad oil exceeded the limit for benzo(a)pyrene (BaP). The Kinmen County Health Bureau stated that it inspected 13 locations yesterday and today. It was found that all businesses had been notified and cooperated by stopping sales and removing 181 units of the problematic oil products. The Kinmen County Health Bureau stated in a press release today that it launched inspections based on the problematic product batch numbers announced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Personnel, accompanied by county government consumer protection officers, visited supermarkets, hypermarkets, and wholesale distributors of dried goods within the jurisdiction to verify inventory records and product distribution one by one. Businesses were immediately asked to initiate recall and removal operations for their supply chains to ensure that the problematic oil products were completely withdrawn from the market. The Health Bureau pointed out that from July 2 to July 3, a total of 13 inspections were conducted. It was found that relevant businesses had all been notified and cooperated by stopping sales. A total of 181 units of problematic oil products were removed and concentrated in the return area. The businesses indicated that they would cooperate with food businesses in subsequent recall operations to ensure the food safety of county residents. Health Bureau Director Li Jin-zhi stated that residents are urged to immediately check the soybean salad oil they have at home. If the purchased oil matches the problematic batch numbers announced by the FDA, they should stop consuming it immediately. For the problematic oil products that exceeded the benzo(a)pyrene limit, consumers can return them to the retail store where they purchased them. Kinmen County Consumer Protection Officer Wang Jing-ying stated that for any related consumer disputes or return inquiries, please ca