Vietnam investigates international dirty cooking oil case Vietnamese authorities are investigating several international food companies operating in the country after Taiwanese authorities put them on a list of customers buying illegally-recycled cooking oil. ![]() Making of gutter oil The list includes the Bakery Cafe outlet, owned by Maxim's Group. A representative of Maxim's Group admitted that in the past they have bought oil from Chang Guann. Another familiar name embroiled in the controversy is Bread Talk Concept HK, which runs nine restaurants in On September 15, the Food Administration, under the Ministry of Health, announced that they also discovered that the Vietnamese firm Cuu Huong imported two food products that contain illegally recycled oil, including canned cucumbers with pork and canned minced meat with chilli. The administration ordered Cuu Huong to stop distribution and recall those products. Cuu Huong must submit the results to the administration by September 20. Local departments of health and relevant agencies were also asked to inspect their markets and confiscate those products. Nld |
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