Nébih: no contaminated infant milk powder came to Hungary
No contaminated infant milk powder came to Hungary – the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) told MTI on Friday.
The European Union’s Food and Feed Safety Alert System (RASFF) reported on Friday afternoon that infant formulas that were found to contain oil-related impurities were shipped to three Member States; France, the Netherlands and Germany. Hungary is not involved. (MTI)
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