Food Scandals, Safety, Recalls

“has been making its product with cow’s milk, commercial milk powder, non-dairy creamer and artificial flavoring”

It contained cow’s milk.

Milk that at some point became powder. How much of milk is that?

“has been making its product with cow’s milk, commercial milk powder, non-dairy creamer and artificial flavoring”

Am I wrong to assume that this means it contained cow’s milk and milk powder?

Sorry, misread it. Still I’d like to see what they call cow’s milk. Maybe it was provided by some other company selling the same shitty “milk” you get in your milk tea here.

I think many of the local cow milk vendors arendoing similar stuff too. Milk tastes watery and never expires.

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https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3416199

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Awesome news. I hope he dies in prison from food poisoning!

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Not so fast, he will appeal.

This is already the decision of the appeal court.

"Wei, who is currently serving a two-year prison term over another cooking oil scandal, said through a spokesman for Ting Hsin that he did not accept the ruling and will appeal. "

I guess things get to a point after which there aren’t any other courts or possible appeals…

Currently news abuzz over a suspected salmonella outbreak from a famous soy milk place down in Kaohsiung. They are also trying to make the connection with the mysterious and sudden death of a young reporter, who complained of stomach pain before his demise and had eaten at the same place 4 days before his untimely end.

Let me guess, convertible to a fine equivalent to nt1000/day or something like that. They can definitely afford that.

They changed something last summer.

https://www.judicial.gov.tw/constitutionalcourt/en/p03_01.asp?expno=752

J.Y. Interpretation
NO.752 [ Whether cases which are pronounced guilty for the first time in the court of second instance are appealable to the court of third instance ]

Not T. Rekt yet, but thanks for the update.

Be careful drinking from street stands and shops.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2018/06/13/2003694804

The department and local government authorities conducted a random check of 18 BBQ restaurants in Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung, Chiayi, Tainan and Kaohsiung between May and June and found that not one met the standards for all four categories tested: ingredients, hygiene, facility management, and fire safety.

http://m.focustaiwan.tw/news/asoc/201807240029.aspx

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EQUALITY STATUS: ACHIEVED

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Second largest egg supplier in Taiwan.

How can Taiwanese continue to harm other Taiwanese?

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2018/08/04/2003697963