Melamine in milk? Hey, how can that be? I could not believe it. Melamine is plastic used for manufacturing my plates and bowls! Yes, silly you are not hallucinating. They grind it, they mix it in your milk and you drink it. Simple and clever.
This problem created by the greed of the Chinese milk producers has really caused havoc to our lives. So much inconveniences and losses to manufacturers, despair to sellers and fear to consumers.
I am sure I have stored some melamine in my body system besides other alien substances since I am one who consumes quite a substantial amount of Chinese products. I champion their pharmaceutical and herbal products. I eat their fruits and vegetables. I swallow anything manufactured in China. And look what they have done to me. Disappointment, distrust and vengeful anger crept into me each day. However I can only blast off helpless air. What is done is done. Chinese are Chinese, devilishly resourceful, full of mischievous ideas and endless daring monkey business.
My initial response to the melamine contamination is “we are not importing any dairy products from China, we are safe”. But on scrutinizing closer it is more than that. All products that contain milk or by-products of milk which are hidden as raw materials of consumer products imported directly or indirectly from China are affected.
Although our powdered creamer was sourced from Holland, we are still not satisfied whether they are indirectly milked from Chinese cows. A letter from our supplier’s supplier is insufficient to rest our doubtful mind. We insisted our supplier produce a lab report for total clearance that our Nigella Mineral Coffee is safe for human consumption since this global milk-scare has caused great concern for all. They sent our product to a local laboratory for product testing and the result is void of melamine. We are still waiting for the release of the document and when our distributors demanded a proof we can produce the lab certificate for assurance.
To stay competitive you have to source for competitive raw materials. Melamine is a competitive raw-mat that produces results by leveling up your protein nutritional value.
This problem created by the greed of the Chinese milk producers has really caused havoc to our lives. So much inconveniences and losses to manufacturers, despair to sellers and fear to consumers.
I am sure I have stored some melamine in my body system besides other alien substances since I am one who consumes quite a substantial amount of Chinese products. I champion their pharmaceutical and herbal products. I eat their fruits and vegetables. I swallow anything manufactured in China. And look what they have done to me. Disappointment, distrust and vengeful anger crept into me each day. However I can only blast off helpless air. What is done is done. Chinese are Chinese, devilishly resourceful, full of mischievous ideas and endless daring monkey business.
My initial response to the melamine contamination is “we are not importing any dairy products from China, we are safe”. But on scrutinizing closer it is more than that. All products that contain milk or by-products of milk which are hidden as raw materials of consumer products imported directly or indirectly from China are affected.
Although our powdered creamer was sourced from Holland, we are still not satisfied whether they are indirectly milked from Chinese cows. A letter from our supplier’s supplier is insufficient to rest our doubtful mind. We insisted our supplier produce a lab report for total clearance that our Nigella Mineral Coffee is safe for human consumption since this global milk-scare has caused great concern for all. They sent our product to a local laboratory for product testing and the result is void of melamine. We are still waiting for the release of the document and when our distributors demanded a proof we can produce the lab certificate for assurance.
To stay competitive you have to source for competitive raw materials. Melamine is a competitive raw-mat that produces results by leveling up your protein nutritional value.
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