"Black and metallic fragments" in baby formula

Korean consumers and their advocacy groups are up in arms over the discovery of alien substances in baby formulas despite the government's assurances that they didn't pose health hazards, according to The Korea Times:

Consumers have complained that black and metallic fragments have been found in the baby formulas of both domestic and foreign baby formulas.

Consumer Korea cited the Korea Environment & Merchandise Testing Institute, which claims that impurities were found in 10 of the 33 baby formula cans tested in a random sampling. Consumer Korea can be accessed on www.cacpk.com:

Similac, PediaSure, Ildong Foodis, Namyang Dairy and Maeil Dairy were among the 10 brands whose products were found with impurities, the consumer advocacy group claimed. Eight of the 10 tested products were imported.


It is impossible to understand how the Korean government can ignore the worried parents' concern and just say that it has no further plans to investigate the allegations of tainted baby formulas or intervene on consumers' behalf.

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