Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Melamine found in Nestle milk powder

Sell to the major supermarket chains in Hong Kong refused dry mixes Swiss baby food giant Nestle. As a result of the investigation is a dangerous material melamine was discovered, reports the Associated Press. According to representatives of the supermarket chains, these measures were in accordance with the Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily published material that melamine in powdered milk Swiss companies were found. These products are held in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang. Nestle office in Hong Kong not comment on the report. The consumption of low quality milk powder to date in China suffered about 13,000 children. Three babies have died, thousands more remain in hospital. Most children diagnosed with kidney disease. Experts have found that the cause is contained in the melamine milk powder substance which leads to the formation of kidney stones.

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