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Hungary: Melamine Detected in Chinese Restaurants and in Nestle Product

Source: FLEXNEWS
06/10/2008

Budapest, 6 Oct, 2008 – Traces of melamine have been discovered in products in a number of Chinese restaurants in Hungary, food safety official said today. It was also confirmed that melamine tainted Nestle products discovered at the weekend would be tested further.

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But the authorities said the melamine content found at the restaurants was so far within prescribed safety limits.

Miklos Suth, of the Agriculture Ministry’s food safety office, said: “Food products with melamine levels under the limits defined by food safety rules were found in a number of Chinese restaurants during the weekend."

He also confirmed that a shipment of Nestle coffee product contaminated with the industrial chemical discovered on 4 October was still under examination. Test results will be released later in the week, said Mr Suth. Nestle had requested the examination of a 5.5 ton stock of Coffee Mate imported from Thailand but not yet placed on sale.

He added that the product would be destroyed if the levels of melamine exceeded legal levels.



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