:. Food Industry News

Categories: Food Safety

Mars Denies Products Contaminated with Melamine; Questions Indonesian Lab Results

Source: FLEXNEWS
30/09/2008

30 Sept - Mars Inc has said it has “significant reason to question” results by Indonesian Government scientists that claimed to show some of the US company's best known chocolate brands were contaminated with melamine.

Daily News Alerts

The confectionery giant was reacting to the news that the Indonesian regulatory authority BPOM had destroyed some Mars' chocolate products in the country after saying they contained traces of the industrial chemical.

The company said it was confident that none of its Chinese-made chocolate or confectionery products were tainted with melamine and they remained safe for consumption.

Mars said tests carried out on their products by governments across South East Asia, as well as by an independent laboratory in Germany, had found no traces of melamine.

The company said that its subsidiary, Mars China, does not source milk or any other ingredients for any of its products from any company which has been found to be selling melamine contaminated dairy products.  It said its domestic milk powder suppliers in China "own and control the pipeline from milk to collection to milk processing, without interference by traders or other middlemen".

Mars also said tests conducted by AQSIQ (the Chinese food safety watchdog) during the last fortnight had  found  its products were free of melamine.

A company statement said: “In light of the above, Mars is extremely surprised about the recent announcement that tests conducted by the BPOM, the Indonesian regulatory authority, have shown that M&Ms® and Snickers® products made in China contain melamine.

“The results announced by the BPOM conflict with and are completely inconsistent with all analytical results received to date by Mars from governmental agencies and independent laboratories across Asia and Europe. The vastly different results give Mars significant reason to question the validity of the Indonesian laboratory results. “

Mars said it was in contact with the Indonesian authorities in a bid to gain “a better understanding of the methodology used and the basis upon which BPOM has reached its conclusions”.



GO   View more articles on this subject


More Alerts from 01/10/2008


Email This Article To A Colleague     Print A Copy Of This Page
 
 
 
 
FLEXNEWS - Business News for the Food Industry

About Us | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
 
Daily News Alerts
Related Items
Cadbury's Recalled Products Contained Safe Levels of...
Melamine Intake for Some European Children Could be...
Over 1,000 Melamine Babies Still in China Hospitals...
China Lays Out Plan for Dairy Industry Reforms by End...
US Says Food, Drug Inspection Access in China Improving...
European Commission Upgrades MoU on Food Safety as...
Now China Points Finger at Foreign Milk Products
China Detains Suspect in Melamine Eggs Case
Melamine Contamination Highlights Human Food Chain...
China Turns to Fixing System as Toxic Milk Cases Fall...

More in Food Industry News
Wal-Mart's Scott Retiring as CEO, Duke to Succeed
Nestle Says Gaining Share in UK Sweets Market
Istrabenz May Sell 95% Stake in Leading Slovenian Food...
Organic To Go Teams with Jamba, Inc.
Heinz Reports 5.8% Organic Sales Growth, and a 22.5%...
The J. M. Smucker Company Announces Second Quarter...
Mexico Dairy and Products Annual Report 2008
Russia: Synergy Continues to Realize its Export Development...
France: Unilever's Amora-Maille to Concentrate Industrial...
Japan Retail Food Sector Annual Report 2008

Top Headlines
Wal-Mart's Scott Retiring as CEO, Duke to Succeed
Nestle Says Gaining Share in UK Sweets Market
Istrabenz May Sell 95% Stake in Leading Slovenian Food...
Organic To Go Teams with Jamba, Inc.
Heinz Reports 5.8% Organic Sales Growth, and a 22.5%...
The J. M. Smucker Company Announces Second Quarter...
Mexico Dairy and Products Annual Report 2008
Russia: Synergy Continues to Realize its Export Development...
France: Unilever's Amora-Maille to Concentrate Industrial...
Japan Retail Food Sector Annual Report 2008
Codex Agrees Risk Analysis Principles for Nutrients
Over 1,000 Melamine Babies Still in China Hospitals...
Lotte Says no Plan to Buy InBev's South Korea Unit
India Cuts 2008/09 Coffee Output Estimate by 5.6 pct
Fonterra Revises Payout Forecast for 2008/09 Season
PepsiCo to Invest $3 Bln in Mexico
Australian Beverages Seen Quenching Brewers' M&A...
Sugar Weakens on Bleak Global Economic Outlook
Flavors Business and the Developing World to Fuel IFF's...
Ebro to Sell Sugar Unit to British Sugar
China Lays Out Plan for Dairy Industry Reforms by End...
Healthy Coffee Accelerates International Expansion...
Bonduelle Completes Purchase of Belgian Canned Vegetable...
Beverages Comprising a Rice Extract, Derivatives Thereof,...
Infant Nutrition With Protease Inhibitor
Process for the Separation and Sensory Evaluation of...


 


FLEXNEWS 2008 - All rights reserved
ISSN 1950-6228