Hong Kong banned the MDH Everest spices. Know the details below; Hong Kong banned the MDH and Everest spices. They discovered the ethylene oxide in the spice products from MDH and Everest. It has raised concerns about the safety of food products imported into Hong Kong. Hong Kong ordered to ban the MDH and Everest spices The CFS has taken swift action against these products. The action was taken to protect consumers from potential health risks associated with consuming these contaminated spices. Ethylene oxide is a known carcinogen. It can have serious health effects if ingested in large quantities. The ban on these products highlights the importance of strict regulations and monitoring of food safety standards in Hong Kong. The CFS is responsible for ensuring that all food products sold in the city meet the necessary safety requirements. The food products should not pose a risk to public health. Consumers are advised to be vigilant when purchasing food products. Consumers should always check for any recalls or warnings issued by the authorities. It is crucial to prioritize food safety and to only consume products that have been deemed safe for consumption by regulatory agencies. The CFS will continue to monitor and enforce food safety regulations to protect the health and well-being of the people of Hong Kong. Official statement of Hong Kong The CFS said that if a food has pesticide residue, it can only be sold if it’s safe to eat. They told the sellers to take the affected products off the shelves and they’re investigating the situation. They also said they might take action. Singapore’s Food Agency did the same thing with Everest’s Fish Curry Masala because it had too much ethylene oxide. The Food Agency said that a little bit of ethylene oxide isn’t immediately dangerous. If you eat it for a long time, it could be bad for your health because it can cause cancer. MDH and Everest haven’t said anything about the reports of cancer-causing stuff in their products yet.
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