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It is suspected of being mixed with rat feces and suspended production! Many people have eaten the product

author:Yangtze River Network

Japan Famous Zero Food "Morinaga Koshoku"

Recently been exposed to a scandal,

About 190,000 products were actively recalled.

According to CCTV News, on June 28, local time, Japan's Morinaga Fruit Co., Ltd. said that due to suspected mixing with rat feces, the company independently recalled about 190,000 packs of snacks suitable for children over 7 months old.

The company said it has not received any reports of consumer health impairment and is investigating the cause of the mix-in.

It is suspected of being mixed with rat feces and suspended production! Many people have eaten the product

According to a previous report by the overseas network, Morinaga Confectionery Co., Ltd. has apologized, saying that it will continue to investigate the cause and improve quality management. At present, the relevant production line has been suspended.

In addition, according to the news morning newspaper comprehensive Taiwan media and Hong Kong media reports, Japan's "Morinaga Confectionery Co., Ltd." recently issued a product recall announcement on its official website, claiming to have received complaints that the snack "マンナボーロ" contains foreign substances, and the actual inspection speculates that it may be animal feces.

The official website of the product announced that it recently received a complaint from a customer, saying that there were foreign objects in the bag of a baked snack, and after actual inspection, it was found that foreign substances may have been mixed into the production process, and it was speculated that it was suspected to be small animal feces.

It is suspected of being mixed with rat feces and suspended production! Many people have eaten the product

The Macao Municipal Affairs Bureau appeals to:

Stop consuming the product immediately

According to the Macao Municipal Affairs Bureau, it has learned that the Centre for Food Safety of Hong Kong and the Consumer Affairs Agency of Japan have announced that three Japanese baby biscuits of the "Morinaga" brand may be contaminated with animal feces, and has immediately issued a food alert to the local food trade, and dispatched staff to inspect the market, calling on the trade to stop the supply and sale of the relevant products immediately if they possess them, and contact the Food Safety Department of the Municipal Affairs Bureau at 2833 8181. At the same time, members of the public are urged not to consume the products concerned.

With "colorant-free" as a selling point

It is understood that this kind of baby food is 34 grams per pack, suitable for babies over 7 months old, the product is sold throughout Japan, mostly called "baby soufflé" and "baby steamed bun", and has been "no colorant, mother rest assured" as a promotional slogan, attracting many parents to choose for their children.

Japanese netizens expressed shock at the incident and expressed concern about the safety of children's food. Some have criticized Morinaga for suspending shipments until the problem is resolved.

A search on the online shopping platform shows that this Morinaga small steamed bun is still on sale, although the official channel has been removed from the shelves, some purchasing stores are still selling it.

It is suspected of being mixed with rat feces and suspended production! Many people have eaten the product

Netizen comments

In this regard, many netizens said that they had also eaten the same paragraph.

Netizen 1: I've also eaten it, I'm surprised! At that time, I happened to travel to Japan, and then I felt that everything was fresh, so I bought and ate, and it tasted like nothing that was not very delicious, and I really wanted to vomit when I saw this news now.

Netizen 2: When children are young, they really buy it often.

Netizen 3: I've also eaten ...... It's not as delicious as the small steamed buns in China, it doesn't feel crispy, so what's the problem?

(Source: CCTV News, Overseas Network, News Morning Post, Netizen Comments)

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