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Nestle milk powder iodine exceeds the standard.
On May 25th, 2005, Zhejiang Industrial and Commercial Bureau announced the list and report of food quality sampling in the market, but the famous Nestle milk powder was caught in? Iodine overdose? In the event. Zhejiang Industrial and Commercial Bureau mentioned in the sampling report that Nestle was produced by (Heilongjiang) Shuangcheng Nestle Co., Ltd.? Brand gold medal growth 3+ milk powder iodine exceeded the standard.
The main reason for this incident is that many farmers are not hygienic and scattered farmers milk by hand, so the raw milk is easily polluted in this process. In addition, the competition of milk sources makes the quality of milk sources unable to be fully guaranteed, so the iodine content naturally contained in milk raw materials will fluctuate to some extent, and the iodine content in milk powder has not been strictly tested before leaving the factory, so milk powder with excessive iodine will flow into the market. Regarding the incident of excessive iodine in Nestle milk powder, the person in charge of Nestle China Company also said that the iodine content is not very high and will not cause any harm to human health unless it is consumed in large quantities. If parents mind, they can choose other brands of milk powder.
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