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Title : Taiwan's Pizza Hut withdraws tainted cheese
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Date : 26 September 2008 1706 hrs (SST)
URL : http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/378587/1/.html

TAIPEI: Taiwan's Pizza Hut said Friday it had pulled grated cheese from its outlets after they were found to contain unacceptably high levels of the industrial chemical melamine.

"Our delivery shops island-wide have stopped supplies of the grated cheese after tests for melamine showed higher than the allowed levels. We apologise to the public," a company spokeswoman told reporters.

The company said the grated cheese, which is mixed with creamer, contained 30 times the permitted level of the chemical, at 76 parts per million.

It estimated that some 130 kilograms of the product, which comes in small individual servings for sprinkling on pizzas to add flavour, had already been distributed by its 143 delivery shops.

Pick Food & Machinery Corporation, which makes the product, said in a statement the creamer came from a Malaysian company and the cheese from New Zealand dairy producer Fonterra.

It said further tests had been conducted to determine which ingredients were contaminated and results are expected to be out next week.

Fonterra is partner to the Chinese company Sanlu, which is at the centre of the toxic milk scandal in China.

China has said 53,000 children have been sickened by milk products laced with melamine and four have died, prompting a host of nations to ban, or at least scrutinise, Chinese dairy imports.

- AFP/yt



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