Milk Products Banned

If you haven’t heard, there have been cases in China where babies have been falling sick with kidney stones and experiencing complications after consuming the toxic milk powder. In the milk products, there contain a toxic called melamine.

Milk Products Banned

Japan’s Marudai Food Co. has decided to withdraw three products containing milk produced by a Chinese manufacturer whose products were contaminated with the chemical melamine, which has been blamed for several deaths in China. All of the products were produced by a subsidiary in China’s Shangdong Province and imported into Japan. The milk used in the products was purchased from major Chinese milk manufacturer Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co.

No confirmation that the products contained melamine but it’s a precaution.

In Singapore there have already been a mass banned of products for consumption - Ice cream, Oreo, Mentos, Milk, etc. I can’t remember the full list since I hardly eat such stuff. More of my consumption in food goes to snacks(which doesn’t contain any milk. Ha!) My milk comes from Australia, so I am fairly safe XD.

Does your country import milk manufactured from China?

Source: Mainichi


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  • bluesnow (Author) said:

    After you told me this morning about this I read the newspaper while at work and the front cover says:
    “Babies die from Milk Contamination In China”~
    And it made me sadDx You didn’t tell me that part.

    As far as milk in the US goes… I’m pretty sure my milk is from my own state… we have lots of farms and stuff^.^

  • Q said:

    Before I left home for UK, I’ve read that more than 10000+ babies have been affected by the contaminated milk in mainland China. This number could have been higher by now but I’m not sure, and there are a few who got stone kidneys in Hong Kong as well, causing a considerable amount of panic and a lot of infirmaries opened for health check.

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