Are imports to blame for latest infant formula problems?
date:Aug 21, 2012
According to the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine (AQSIQ), a recent inspection found 72 kilograms of infant formula imported from Heinz Australia had quality problems, prompting a recall.

The watchdog, while releasing a list of substandard imported foods last week, said that the product, had more Vitamin B2 and less Vitamin B5 than label listings.

Excess of Vitamin B2 is known to cause nose bleeding and skin itchiness, while insufficient Vitamin B5 can
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