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Nutritional contents in some baby milk formulas overstated, Hong Kong consumer watchdog finds

  • Consumer Council finds discrepancies in six of 15 samples reviewed, but manufacturers say this is down to different tests and standards
  • Watchdog also warns of 3-MCPD, a substance produced during the refinement of vegetable fat under high heat

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The Consumer Council says six of 15 types of pre-packaged infant formula products reviewed had discrepancies exceeding local food labelling guidelines.

Some manufacturers of baby milk formula sold in Hong Kong had overstated the nutritional contents of their products, the city’s consumer watchdog warned on Monday.

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The Consumer Council said six of 15 types of pre-packaged products reviewed had discrepancies exceeding local food labelling guidelines.

The council has sent its findings to the Centre for Food Safety, the agency in charge of enforcing food regulations.

“Being provided with accurate nutritional information is a basic right of consumers,” said Professor Nora Tam Fung-yee, chairwoman of the council’s research and testing committee.

“The test results clearly indicate that there is room for improvement ... and the council urges manufacturers to address the concerns promptly.”

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The council says Hong Kong follows the CAC, an international food standards agency.
The council says Hong Kong follows the CAC, an international food standards agency.
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