At present, the quality of imported goods is frequently problematic, seriously damaging the interests of consumers, the Import and Export Food Safety Bureau of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China frequently publishes information on unqualified food and cosmetics imported, and more than 200 tons of candy of the "Nestlé" brand familiar to consumers have been destroyed because they were found to have used chemical substances illegally.

The 224 tons of Nestlé Wonkas candy produced by Nestlé in the United States were unqualified, and it is reported that the two products involved are Nestlé Wonkas Delicious Fructose and Nestlé Wonkas Delicious Mini Chewable Candy, and the main reason for the failure is the illegal use of the chemical chemical calcium stearate.
At the same time, a foreign institution, the Changing Markets Foundation (CMF), recently released a tracking report on Nestlé's publicity methods. The report said Nestlé had failed to meet its commitment to change the scope of its infant formula, continuing to use vanillin in infant formulas under 12 months of age and continuing to advertise it with phrases such as "getting closer to breast milk".
Nestlé China's public relations department said that food laws and local regulations allow the addition of vanillin flavor to 2-stage formula foods (infants aged 6-12 months), but Nestlé has voluntarily decided to remove it from the few Nestlé formulas that still contain vanillin and is looking for alternatives. Nestlé is also currently removing the vanillin logo from the new label. Nestlé's infant formula ingredients are adjusted worldwide according to national and regional regulations.
After the frequent outbreak of safety incidents by food giants such as Nestlé, it also gave a wake-up call to the parents and mothers, and they should treat imported milk powder rationally.
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