Milk off shelves as China’s safety scandal grows (Post-Bulletin)

Posted by - September 20th, 2008

SHIJIAZHUANG, China — China’s food safety crisis widened Friday after the industrial chemical melamine was found in milk produced by three of the country’s leading dairy companies — prompting stores, including Star

Milk Recalled As China’s Safety Scandal Grows (WFTV 9 Orlando)

Posted by - September 20th, 2008

The food safety crisis widens after the industrial chemical melamine is found in milk produced by three of China’s leading dairy companies, prompting a recall.

Milk Recalled As China’s Safety Scandal Grows (KMGH 7 Denver)

Posted by - September 20th, 2008

The food safety crisis widens after the industrial chemical melamine is found in milk produced by three of China’s leading dairy companies, prompting a recall.

Milk Recalled As China’s Safety Scandal Grows (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)

Posted by - September 20th, 2008

The food safety crisis widens after the industrial chemical melamine is found in milk produced by three of China’s leading dairy companies, prompting a recall.

Association head: China food industry booms, safety to enhance (People’s Daily)

Posted by - September 20th, 2008

China’s food industry sales volume was expected to hit 4 trillion yuan (585.1 billion U.S. dollars) this year, said Wang Wenzhe, China National Food Industry Association chairman. He made the remark here at the Sixth China Food Safety Annual Meeting on Saturday, saying the sales volume totaled 2.28 trillion yuan in the first seven months, an increase of 34.6 percent over the same period last …

Milk off shelves as China safety scandal grows (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Posted by - September 20th, 2008

SHIJIAZHUANG, China – China’s food safety crisis widened yesterday after the industrial chemical melamine was found in milk produced by three of the country’s leading dairy companies – prompting stores, including Starbucks, to yank milk from their shelves.

China food industry booms, safety to enhance (China Daily)

Posted by - September 20th, 2008

China’s food industry sales volume was expected to hit 4 trillion yuan ($585 billion) this year, said Wang Wenzhe, China National Food Industry Association chairman.

China’s milk, food safety scandal grows (Telegraph-Journal)

Posted by - September 20th, 2008

China’s food safety crisis widened Friday after the industrial chemical melamine was found in milk produced by three of the country’s leading dairy companies - prompting stores, including Starbucks, to yank milk from their shelves.

Bill seeks comprehensive program for safe food products (GMA News)

Posted by - September 20th, 2008

MANILA, Philippines - A lawmaker has filed a measure seeking to establish a comprehensive program to ensure the safety of food products to protect consumers’ health.

Extension office offers tips on food safety in wake of power outages (The Derrick)

Posted by - September 19th, 2008

Residents should refrain from opening the freezer door when the electric is out. The Venango County office of the Penn State Cooperative Extension is offering tips for refrigerator and freezer owners who are wondering how some of their food may have been affected by this week’s power outages.

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