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250 children seriously sick after eating UN World Food Program's biscuits.

By: aarana send a private message
Dhāka : Bangladesh | 5 months ago  
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Now,Indian neighbouring country's children faces serious illness from food product.

In South Western region of Bangladesh, the protein biscuits were distributed under the United Nations World Food Program.

After eating these protein biscuits, at least 250 school children have become ill as serious.

The local police chief Hussein told that,the army ambulance was called after getting complaining of sharp stomach pain from the Chittagong region's students having the age of seven to nine years.

Hussain said that we found that,there was not printed date of manufacture and date of expiry on the pack of biscuits.

United Nations World Food Program's Imamul said that the order for investigations of the biscuits have given.

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Posted By slydog slydog | 5 months ago
This doesn't sound good for the WFP or the UN...Mr. Ki-moon..you
DON'T make good cookies!
Posted By aarana aarana | 5 months ago
My dear friend slydog,

We are waiting for investigations report from UN Imamul.
Thanks for your comment in my news.
Yours sincerely,
aarana.
Posted By Boomfriend Boomfriend | 5 months ago
Sad that things like happen,
This puts the Un in a difficult position.
Stil when i think of the scandal in China,
with the poisoned milk.
The suppliers and manufacturors of food
are also to blame.
They should more carefully monitor the quality of the food production,
and make sure they maintain a high standard when supplying the people.
I think we have not seen the last of this.
Since there are those careless and greedy figures who mess around for financial gain. Personally i think the whole food industry is due for an investigation as to maintain the quality of our food.

Angelgreetings from Friesland

Boomfriend Ruerd
Posted By aarana aarana | 5 months ago
My dear friend Boomfriend,
We hope victimed children be allright very soon.

Thanks for your comment in my news.
Yours sincerely,
aarana.
Posted By mllovric mllovric | 5 months ago
Those biscuits would have been donated by some country like the Philippines that never has the manufacture date or the expiry date on any
of the food in the store, they were probably out of date stock that someone dug up from the rubbish dump. I know of cases at Mindanao where
children collected up cartons of chocolates and candy from the dump, gave
them out and everybody ate. People sold them in the markets and everybody
got sick from food poisoning. 3/6/2009.
Posted By AdnanYounus AdnanYounus | 11 days ago
nice report on topic, keep it up
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