New Zealand milk scare: UAE puts mechanism in place to tackle contamination

Fonterra products in the UAE, including Anchor and Anlene, are 'safe for consumption'

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Alan Fitzsimmons, managing director of Fonterra Brands, Middle East and Africa, said: "All Fonterra branded products in the United Arab Emirates including Anchor, Anlene and Chesdale are 100 per cent safe for consumption."

A woman carries a child past powdered milk products including cans of Dumex infant formula already inspected and deemed to be from a safe batch at a supermarket in Beijing, China, Monday, Aug. 5, 2013. The official Xinhua News Agency said Hangzhou Wahaha Health Food Co. Ltd., Hangzhou Wahaha Import & Export Co. Ltd., Shanghai Tangjiu (Group) Co. Ltd. and Shanghai-based Dumex Baby Food Co. Ltd. on Sunday began recalling and sealing products with allegedly contaminated whey protein from New Zealand.

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