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In reply to the discussion: House panel launches investigation into baby formula shortage [View all]BumRushDaShow
(128,764 posts)9. I heard that discussed last night on the news
although it seemed it was the RW loons who were demanding it (while they had ignored doing the same for COVID-19 PPE production - at least until they could line up the companies needed to line their own pockets ).
CFSAN has some very strict specifications for that and I know one of the concerns over the years with imports (and/or other "new" manufacturers) was to make sure that any shady Chinese companies didn't manage to insert themselves into the supply chain, and mix powdered melamine into the powdered dairy product, and sell that to use to make the formula.
China dairy products found tainted with melamine
Published
9 July 2010
Chinese food safety officials have seized 64 tonnes of raw dairy materials contaminated with the toxic industrial chemical melamine. The Chinese state news agency, Xinhua, reported that the quality watchdog in Qinghai province took the material from a dairy plant there. Test samples showed the milk powder carried up to 500 times the maximum allowed level of the chemical.
The use of melamine in milk in 2008 killed six babies and made 300,000 ill. The latest batch of contaminated powder was first found in Gansu province and traced back to the Dongyuan Dairy Factory in Minhe Country, in neighbouring Qinghai. Another 12 tonnes of finished milk powder products, also found to be tainted, were seized.
The owner and a production manager at the factory have been detained. Around 38 tonnes of the raw material were bought from Hebei province, the source of the 2008 scandal, police said. This means traders may have bought tainted milk that should have been destroyed in 2008 with the intention of processing it and reselling it, Wang Zhongxi, deputy chief of Gansu's quality control bureau, was quoted as saying.
Serious concern
Melamine is used to make plastics, fertilisers and concrete. When added to food products it indicates a higher apparent protein content but can cause kidney stones and kidney failure. In 2008, melamine was found in the products of 22 Chinese dairy companies - one out of every five suppliers in China.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/10565838
Published
9 July 2010
Chinese food safety officials have seized 64 tonnes of raw dairy materials contaminated with the toxic industrial chemical melamine. The Chinese state news agency, Xinhua, reported that the quality watchdog in Qinghai province took the material from a dairy plant there. Test samples showed the milk powder carried up to 500 times the maximum allowed level of the chemical.
The use of melamine in milk in 2008 killed six babies and made 300,000 ill. The latest batch of contaminated powder was first found in Gansu province and traced back to the Dongyuan Dairy Factory in Minhe Country, in neighbouring Qinghai. Another 12 tonnes of finished milk powder products, also found to be tainted, were seized.
The owner and a production manager at the factory have been detained. Around 38 tonnes of the raw material were bought from Hebei province, the source of the 2008 scandal, police said. This means traders may have bought tainted milk that should have been destroyed in 2008 with the intention of processing it and reselling it, Wang Zhongxi, deputy chief of Gansu's quality control bureau, was quoted as saying.
Serious concern
Melamine is used to make plastics, fertilisers and concrete. When added to food products it indicates a higher apparent protein content but can cause kidney stones and kidney failure. In 2008, melamine was found in the products of 22 Chinese dairy companies - one out of every five suppliers in China.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/10565838
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House panel launches investigation into baby formula shortage [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
May 2022
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White House 'strongly' considering using Defense Production Act to address infant formula shortage,
LeftInTX
May 2022
#7
In this case, "Abbott" is the name of the company ( "Abbott Laboratories" )
BumRushDaShow
May 2022
#14
With a draconian SCOTUS about to flood the market with illegitimate babies
SouthernDem4ever
May 2022
#17