DEHP: Taiwan's Version of the Chinese Milk Scandal?

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Re: DEHP: Taiwan's Version of the Chinese Milk Scandal?

Postby bismarck » 19 Sep 2011, 18:25

downtownandrew wrote:Bumping! Anyone hear what the final resolution to the company and the arrogant business owner?
It seems that the news channels love to post when news happens... and then they never follow up... ever.

Seems that way, and it's damned irritating!
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Re: DEHP: Taiwan's Version of the Chinese Milk Scandal?

Postby Belgian Pie » 19 Sep 2011, 18:27

Follow-ups are not sensational enough and therefor not news worthy ...
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Re: DEHP: Taiwan's Version of the Chinese Milk Scandal?

Postby EddieG » 19 Sep 2011, 22:05

Belgian Pie wrote:Follow-ups are not sensational enough and therefor not news worthy ...
But this one should be. Either they get many years behind bars, lovely stuff. Otherwise they get of too easily, an outrage! Guess there just isn't much happening at the time.
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Re: DEHP: Taiwan's Version of the Chinese Milk Scandal?

Postby ironfist » 20 Sep 2011, 09:51

is it true that the food and drinks were contaminated since 30 years ago? since when the company started?
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Re: DEHP: Taiwan's Version of the Chinese Milk Scandal?

Postby Belgian Pie » 20 Sep 2011, 09:58

EddieG wrote:
Belgian Pie wrote:Follow-ups are not sensational enough and therefor not news worthy ...
But this one should be. Either they get many years behind bars, lovely stuff. Otherwise they get of too easily, an outrage! Guess there just isn't much happening at the time.


'Paisay' goes a far way in Taiwan ... Chen Shui Bian's sentence will still be heavier than a guy that didn't give a shit about poisoning people gets ...
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Re: DEHP: Taiwan's Version of the Chinese Milk Scandal?

Postby Icon » 20 Sep 2011, 16:35

ironfist wrote:is it true that the food and drinks were contaminated since 30 years ago? since when the company started?


More or less, they did made the switch a long time ago, about 5 years after they started, and the company's been around a while.

In other news, Imei's lab, the only in premises by any food company, is on its way out, as the company's Taoyuan facility, where it was located, was partially demolished. Apparently, since 1980, it has been partially inside government property, and authorities took action.
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Re: DEHP: Taiwan's Version of the Chinese Milk Scandal?

Postby downtownandrew » 24 Jul 2012, 11:02

Just felt like bumping this... I never heard what the final result of this matter was? Did the old man go to prison, fines?
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