China Says Vanilla Flavor Is Out For Babies
China's Ministry of Health has drafted a rule requiring that no edible flavorings may be added to baby food. According to the "Rule on Using Spice in Infant Food and Cereals" published on the MOH...
View ArticleU.S. Food Producer Says Its Milk Powder Does Not Contain Melamine
Following reports in Chinese media that its milk powder contains melamine, Mead Johnson, one of the major infant formula milk powder producers in the U.S., has announced that the reports were not true...
View ArticleMedia Report Heinz Foods Unhealthy For Children
According to reports in foreign media, a survey conducted by the British Children's Food Campaign shows that many Heinz products contain too much saturated fat, salt, and sugar, and hence they pose a...
View ArticleNestle Appoints New Head For Greater China
Nestle announced that Roland Decorvet, who has been working as chairman and chief executive officer of Nestle Greater China since March 2011, decided to depart the company, and John Cheung has been...
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