Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia (KR1M) has pulled its milk powder off the shelves a day after it was claimed that the content violates requirements of the Food Regulations Act 1985.
In a statement on its website today, KR1M said the product had been temporarily removed, but did give any reason for this.
“KR1M milk powder supplier have [sic] been notified and products have been temporarily removed until further notice,” it says.
As for claims that its line of chilli sauce, which is claimed to contain exceedingly high levels of heavy metals, KR1M said the content of the product does not fun foul of the law.
“Currently lab tests from the supplier show the product formulation COMPLY [sic, emphasis by KR1M] with the Food Regulations Act,” it says.
[More to follow]
In a statement on its website today, KR1M said the product had been temporarily removed, but did give any reason for this.
“KR1M milk powder supplier have [sic] been notified and products have been temporarily removed until further notice,” it says.
As for claims that its line of chilli sauce, which is claimed to contain exceedingly high levels of heavy metals, KR1M said the content of the product does not fun foul of the law.
“Currently lab tests from the supplier show the product formulation COMPLY [sic, emphasis by KR1M] with the Food Regulations Act,” it says.
[More to follow]
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