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S'pore importer recalls all bottled milk made in China
Sun, Sep 21, 2008
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The Singapore importer of Dutch Lady brand milk products, Friesland Foods Singapore, has recalled all its flavours of sterilised milk made in China.

The move followed in the wake of Singapore's Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority discovery of melamine traces in the sample of Dutch Lady strawberry flavoured milk, along with yoghurt bar from a Yili.

ChannelNewsAsia reported that Friesland Foods said it will be destroying all milk made in China, despite the fact that only the strawberry-flavoured milk was shown to be contaminated.The company has assured that its other products from Malaysia are safe for consumption, and only the sterilised bottled milk is made in China.

Those with queries about Dutch Lady products can call 6419?8466 for more information. The hotline is in service from September 22 to 26, from 9am till 5pm daily.

 

 
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