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Frozen food can easily deteriorate if the temperature is not kept low enough.
There are some conscientious drivers who manipulate the temperature of a frozen truck to save oil .

Reporter Jung Da-eun was covered.

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Early in the morning, frozen trucks depart from the logistics center.

Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (KFDA) stepped down the temperature of the freezer.

[(Is this refrigerated or frozen?) It's inside the partition.]

Under current food hygiene laws, frozen ingredients must be distributed at temperatures below 18 degrees below zero.

Vehicles that do not keep properly are found between 5 and 6 degrees below zero.

[Frozen truck driver article: In the summer, it is difficult to adjust the temperature, and oil is required and maintenance costs are high. .] It

is deceiving as if a frozen condition is maintained by installing a temperature controller called a'tick'.

When the freezing truck driver presses the remote control connected to the temperature recorder, the temperature of the freezer, which has exceeded 24 degrees Celsius, quickly drops to below 18 degrees Celsius.


It is being traded implicitly among some refrigeration truck drivers who want to save fuel costs by operating temperatures below zero without running the cooler.

[Frozen truck driver article: It costs 400,000 won, but if you pay a month or two in the fare, you still have enough money to pull it out… .] In the

past,'tick' was a fixing device, but these days it is in the form of a remote control.

It's hard to catch just hiding the remote control.

[Frozen truck car article: I can't hide this in the old way, but it's never known unless I open the machine... .]

Even if caught, it is not easy to punish.

[Sonyounguk / sikyak processed foods overall response team manager: the current law apparently temperature records (operation) can not be punished and put the device]

sikyak destination're getting varied the operating device type laws to punishment by simply installing the device The revision is being reviewed.

(Video coverage: First, Kim Nam-sung, Video editing: Park player)