Melamine scandal: Danger for babies-what we learned from it!
Melamine scandal: Danger for babies-what we learned from it!
A scandal that shook the world! The 2008 Melamine scandal in China is one of the largest food scandals in recent decades and has made thousands of children sick. The shocking revelations about contaminated baby food with the dangerous chemical fabric melamine not only caused horror in China, but worldwide.
The alarming reports on kidney damage and other health problems in children led to a comprehensive examination. The results were devastating: over 300,000 people suffered from the consequences and several babies died. Melamine, an industrial fabric that is actually used for the production of floor coverings, was used to falsify the protein content of food. These dangerous products found their way not only into the Chinese market, but also in international trade.
loss of trust and tightened controls
The scandal led to a dramatic loss of trust in the food industry. In order to ensure the safety of food, regulations and controls were tightened. But the list of food scandals in recent years shows that such incidents could happen again. At a time when high-protein products are booming, the temptation is great to artificially increase the protein content.
Verena Tang, editor at the spectrum of science, warns: "Where the protein content is made money, the temptation is to artificially drive it up." In a current podcast, she explains how this scandal came about, what devastating consequences he had and how we can protect ourselves from such dangers in the future. The melamine scandal remains a warning example of the risks in the food industry!
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