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Imported infant formula with tampered expiration dates burnt in Beijing

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Core Tip: Photo taken on April 2, 2014 shows a can of Oz Milko infant formula with tampered expiration date in Beijing, capital of China.
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Photo taken on April 2, 2014 shows a can of Oz Milko infant formula with tampered expiration date in Beijing, capital of China. A total of 31,000 cans of Oz Milko, an Australian infant formula product, were burnt on Wednesday in an incineration action launched by the Beijing Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, because their expiration dates had been tampered. Starting from April 1, 2014, imported infant formula products are also required to have their Chinese labels directly printed on their smallest sales packages before they enter the Chinese market, according to China's latest rules on food packaging.

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Quarantine inspectors prepare to burn a shipment of Oz Milko infant formula with tampered expiration dates at an incineration company in Beijing, capital of China, April 2, 2014. A total of 31,000 cans of Oz Milko, an Australian infant formula product, were burnt on Wednesday in an incineration action launched by the Beijing Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, because their expiration dates had been tampered. Starting from April 1, 2014, imported infant formula products are also required to have their Chinese labels directly printed on their smallest sales packages before they enter the Chinese market, according to China's latest rules on food packaging.

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Cans of Oz Milko infant formula with tampered expiration dates are seen in an incineration company before being burnt in Beijing, capital of China, April 2, 2014. A total of 31,000 cans of Oz Milko, an Australian infant formula product, were burnt on Wednesday in an incineration action launched by the Beijing Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, because their expiration dates had been tampered. Starting from April 1, 2014, imported infant formula products are also required to have their Chinese labels directly printed on their smallest sales packages before they enter the Chinese market, according to China's latest rules on food packaging.

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A worker of an incineration company prepares to burn a shipment of Oz Milko infant formula with tampered expiration dates in Beijing, capital of China, April 2, 2014. A total of 31,000 cans of Oz Milko, an Australian infant formula product, were burnt on Wednesday in an incineration action launched by the Beijing Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, because their expiration dates had been tampered. Starting from April 1, 2014, imported infant formula products are also required to have their Chinese labels directly printed on their smallest sales packages before they enter the Chinese market, according to China's latest rules on food packaging.

infant formula

Workers of an incineration company prepare to burn a shipment of Oz Milko infant formula with tampered expiration dates in Beijing, capital of China, April 2, 2014. A total of 31,000 cans of Oz Milko, an Australian infant formula product, were burnt on Wednesday in an incineration action launched by the Beijing Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, because their expiration dates had been tampered. Starting from April 1, 2014, imported infant formula products are also required to have their Chinese labels directly printed on their smallest sales packages before they enter the Chinese market, according to China's latest rules on food packaging.

 
 
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