A batch of baby milk powder was pulled from Hong Kong shelves on Friday, after the city’s food safety authorities found 66 per cent less niacin in it than stated on the label.
The formula, made by Abbott, had only been sold in Hong Kong.
The affected product is Similac Stage 2 in 400g tins, made in Ireland and best before March 11 next year. The formula is for babies aged between six months and one year.
Man who drank colleague’s breast milk given probation
The Centre for Food...
↧