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[國際新聞] Over 350 reported sick after eating pesticide-tainted food
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TOKYO —
National Jan. 08, 2014 - 06:45AM
Over 350 reported sick after eating pesticide-tainted food

Packages of frozen foods produced by Japanese firm Maruha Nichiro Holdings' subsidiary Aqli Foods, December 31, 2013. More than 300 people across Japan have fallen ill after eating products from the company contaminated with pesticide AFP
More than 350 people across Japan have fallen ill after eating pesticide-contaminated frozen food produced by the nation’s largest seafood firm, national broadcaster NHK said Tuesday.
People have reported vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms of food poisoning after eating products including including pizzas, croquettes and deep fried food made by Aqli Foods Corp, a subsidiary of Maruha Nichiro Holdings, according to surveys carried out by NHK and local media.
Police began investigating the company last month after it revealed that some of its frozen food had been tainted with malathion, an agricultural chemical often used to kill aphids in corn and rice fields.
The tainted products were made in October and November.
NHK said that 359 people had become ill, while the Asahi Shimbun newspaper said it found the number of people who fell sick “exceeded 300”.
Maruha Nichiro said that it had received about 460,000 phone calls from consumers in connection with the incident, including complaints from customers who ate the tainted products and some reporting an unusual odor, a company spokesman said.
According to local media, police suspect the pesticide was mixed into products at the plant in Oizumi, Gunma Prefecture. A prefectural health official said Tuesday that concentration of the pesticide in a coating of frozen croquette was 26,000 parts per million, which is 2.6 million times the limit set for pesticide residue under government health regulations.
Maruha Nichiro has recalled 6.4 million potentially tainted products, with 1.2 million packages recovered so far, it said.
Maruha Nichiro said that the products in question had not been shipped overseas.
The spokesman declined to comment on how the incident may affect the company’s earnings, saying only: “We have to specify the cause first.”
Separately, Japan’s leading bread maker Pasco Shikishima Corp is recalling about 445,000 packages of sweets after complaints that they had a strong chlorine smell, Jiji Press reported Tuesday.
A company spokesperson was not immediately available to confirm the report.
While incidents of food poisoning have occurred in Japan, including in August 2012 when cabbage contaminated with E. coli bacteria killed seven people and sickened dozens, food standards are relatively high. |
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