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DEHP found in foodstuff. Food scare widens in HK and TW

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FDA asked to freeze sale of Taiwanese products suspected to have DEHP

An environmental group on Sunday asked the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) not to just monitor but freeze the sale of imported food products from Taiwan suspected to contain DEHP or di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, a potentially cancer-causing plasticizer.

EcoWaste Coalition said the freeze should remain until there is documentary evidence indicating the products are DEHP-free and safe for human consumption.

“We urge our FDA to take its cue from what the Taiwanese government has done so far to ensure consumer safety from DEHP-tainted goods," Manny Calonzo, a member of the EcoWaste Coalition’s Steering Committee, said on the group's blog site.

He suggested that photos and product details of proven DEHP-free goods should be published in the FDA website and in at least two major newspapers before such items are returned to the store shelves.

“Like what the Taiwanese did, the FDA should instruct wholesale and retail outlets to, as a matter of precaution, halt the sale of high-risk beverages and foods imported from Taiwan until these are certified as DEHP-free," Calonzo said.

The group made the call after purchasing 30 bottles of beverages from Taiwan from seven grocery stores and supermarkets along Ongpin, Salazar and T. Alonzo Streets in Binondo, Manila; and from a convenience store at Matalino St., Quezon City.

It noted the Taiwanese government had ordered a recall of six categories of beverage and food products suspected of being tainted with DEHP.

Earlier reports said the DEHP may have been illegally added to a “cloudy agent" or emulsifier, a legal food additive, leading to contamination.

DEHP is strictly prohibited in beverages and foods.

The six categories of high-risk beverages and foods include fruit juices, sports drinks, teas, fruit jams and preserves, food powders, and food or food supplement tablets.

Citing figures from Taiwan FDA, EcoWaste said that as of last Friday, up to 465,638 bottles of DEHP-tainted beverages have been pulled out from store shelves.

Up to 270,822 boxes and 68,924 packs of powdered probiotics and 28,539 kilos of fruit juices, fruit jam, powder and syrup, and yogurt powder have been removed from shelves, it added.

But EcoWaste also noted the Taiwanese government had ordered warehouse retailers, supermarkets and convenience stores to remove all products containing emulsifiers that might contain plasticizer unless they have been certified safe.

The Taiwanese government also ordered schools to remove such products from canteens, candy shops and vending machines until they are proven safe, the group noted.

At present, the FDA said it is currently monitoring high risks products from Taiwan such as sports drinks, fruit juices and soft drinks "to ensure that they are safe for consumers."
 
Hong Kong sales ban on food, drugs tainted by plasticizer

HONG KONG - Taiwan food scandal makes Hong Kong sit up and take note

The government has imposed a ban on selling foods and medicines containing in excess of trace amounts of industrial plasticizer DEHP.

Significantly, the announcement came a few days after the government had insisted that the existing law is good enough.

But things apparently have changed since a food scandal, the worst in more than a decade in Taiwan, came to light on May 23 when three types of sports drinks were removed from store shelves for containing DEHP, a potentially cancer-causing additive used in plastics.

Secretary for Food and Health York Chow had insisted two days earlier that such a ban was not necessary because only large intakes of DEHP over a long period of time would affect health.

However, Chow announced on Friday that selling any food or drugs containing "more than set amounts of DEHP" would be prohibited.

This followed the discovery of more contaminated food in Taiwan and on the Chinese mainland.

The government has now announced that the threshold would be set at level of 1.5 parts per million and food products will be regularly checked for DEHP through the Centre for Food Safety's routine surveillance system.

Chow also warned that the risk of food items contaminated with the chemical may persist.

The two firms in Taiwan, which added the chemical to the foods they produced, may have supplied to mainland factories, he added.

Chow denied claims of slow action in dealing with the situation, but said a zero-tolerance approach is impractical because a lot of plastic food containers may also contain DEHP.
 
seems that this DEHP added in foodstuff able to extend the expiry date.
the cost is much lower than the approved flavouring, preservatives.
those major foodstuff manufacturer are involved.

did our HSA take any precaution?:confused:
 
lianbeng says, "instant cup noodles, food packed in plastic sheets, etc... all have u know?":D
 
And Million Dollar PAP Ministerial Ostriches stick their fucking heads into the sand with their fucking ass high up in the air to ACT BLUR on this. Right? :*::oIo:

Right! 1st-World-1st!
:oIo:
 
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lianbeng says, "instant cup noodles, food packed in plastic sheets, etc... all have u know?":D
yes but the reports saying it is directly added into the foodstuff which human consume.
u saying is the packaging which could tainted the food, there is a difference.
 
yes but the reports saying it is directly added into the foodstuff which human consume.
u saying is the packaging which could tainted the food, there is a difference.

lianbeng says, "but those people put all these packed food right into microwave oven to heat up and eat straight from those packagings, eg. 7-11, cheers, etc... how?":confused:
 
lianbeng says, "but those people put all these packed food right into microwave oven to heat up and eat straight from those packagings, eg. 7-11, cheers, etc... how?":confused:
so it is directly added into consume food and process?
e.g. instant food itself do not have the DEHP, is the packaging that has it.

haizzz, i rest my case, let u have it.
 
so it is directly added into consume food and process?
e.g. instant food itself do not have the DEHP, is the packaging that has it.

haizzz, i rest my case, let u have it.

BOTH are applicable.

In the case of Taiwan, it's added DIRECTLY and guess what ? 1600 times more than the approved limit.
 
so it is directly added into consume food and process?
e.g. instant food itself do not have the DEHP, is the packaging that has it.

haizzz, i rest my case, let u have it.

lianbeng says, "thanks but no thanks. u can have it.":D
 
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