Federal health officials on Thursday ordered dozens of imported foods from China held at the border as possible health risks. Most are ethnic treats, including snacks, drinks and chocolates.
It's unusual for the Food and Drug Administration to put such a broad hold on goods from an entire country, not just a few rogue manufacturers. The order, which covers products made with milk, is a precaution to keep out foods contaminated with the industrial chemical melamine, which can cause serious kidney problems.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Took them long enough!
Labels:
China,
FDA,
Food and Drug Administration,
Food Poisoning,
Food Production,
Food Safety,
Melamine,
Milk
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