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Dioxin poisoned Czech apricot jam transported to Hungary
Friesland Hungaria made the first self announcement, that some of its products contain the jam, imported from the Czech Republik, which had a high dioxin level.
The supervisors check 13 products of Friesland, when the .hunch
proves true the food company must recall all that product. Danone reported yesterday,
that after seriously control they didn't find any dioxin poisoned product.
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