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Dated: 3 November 2008
Hong Kong’s Centre for Food Safety (CFS) has released the latest batch of results of melamine tests on Oct 30, 2008.
The results showed that all 72 samples tested were satisfactory.
These included milk and milk powder, eggs, flour, baby food and infant formula.
"We have so far tested 108 egg samples, among which 69 are from the Mainland. A total of 105 have been found satisfactory. Test results for milk and milk powder, baby food, eggs and instant drink mixes will be available tomorrow," a spokesman for the CFS said.
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