Sunday, 7 June 2015

Infant Formula Tampering And Substitutions Discovered In Canada

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has learned of reports of product substitution and / or handling of infant formula products. These incidents are not typically associated with the manufacturing process, but occasionally occur when a consumer becomes altered products to the retail store for a refund.



The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has learned of reports of product substitution and / or handling of infant formula products. These incidents are not typically associated with the manufacturing process, but occasionally occur when a consumer becomes altered products to the retail store for a refund.

Infant formula products have been found in the outer boxes and containers are intact, but the product inside may have broken the seal of protection and can contain a different product (brand and / or variety). There have been no illnesses associated with these complaints.

Consumers who use infant formula should examine the containers to ensure that the cap is intact and has not been altered or replaced product. If you have a product that appears to have been altered, do not use or consume.

The CFIA will take all necessary measures to protect the safety of Canada's food supply measures.

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