FDA Issues a Warning on Chinese Instant Coffee
The Food and Drug Administration has warmed on contaminated instant coffee from China:
“…U.S. regulators warned the public on Friday not to consume seven Mr. Brown instant coffee and milk tea products that were made in China, because of concerns they may be contaminated with melamine.”
link: US FDA warns about instant coffee made in China
The contaminated milk has caused nearly 10,000 additional illnesses in children. The number of children who have suffered from this contamination may exceed sixty thousand now. It is exactly such security issue concerning the safety of food products that necessitate that the Food and Drug Administration have additional funding and staffing. The dangers are simply too real.
Catherine Forsythe
Tags: children, China, Coffee, Food and Drug Administration, milk, security, warning
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