Formal food packaging requires QS logo and manufacturer information. If not, it belongs to the scope of "three no products".
If the supermarket is so retail, it is illegal. Even if the manufacturer has a large package outside, this kind is not allowed to retail.
I can't see any other words except the product name, and the photo level is poor. If you can't see, you can't judge more information.
When you look at the product, you should look at it completely, not too one-sided. Like this, I don't know if it is a retail product, such as selling by weight. If it is sold in bulk by weight, QS is necessary, but the label can be made simpler.
If you don't know, you can consult the local food and drug administration. It doesn't matter even if consumers suspect that they are wrong. Ask for advice, even if it is to learn knowledge.