INFANT FORMULA FAKES PROMPTS NEW CHINESE COUNTERFEIT FOOD ACTION

Infant formula was back in the news for wrong reasons again in China recently when cans of powder bearing fake labels for the Chinese Beingmate brand and Similac brands (owned by the US-based Abbott Laboratories) sparked nine arrests in April. Police have claimed 17,000 cans of infant formula were involved, being sold in the provinces of Henan, Jiangsu, Anhui and Hubei. Cheaper domestic milk powder was repackaged and sold in Abbott brand cans according to China’s Food Safety Commission. Thus the case is being investigated as a “violation of intellectual ...


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