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Vigilence Needed

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Five brands of drinks have been withdrawn from the shelves, strong proof that food safety is poorly monitored.

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WE, Indonesian consumers, are vulnerable. We depend entirely on the government to uphold the food safety regulations. But the government in which we place our faith is not yet working optimally. On December 1, the Drug & Food Control Agency (BPOM) ordered several drink products to be withdrawn from the market. Mizone, Zestea, Mogu-Mogu, Zporto, and Jungle Jus were taken off the shelves because they did not have the correct information on the pres

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