Heinz to tighten supplier controls in China after infant food scare
date:Aug 20, 2014
en six months and three years, according to the packaging.

It also apologised for inconvenience caused to consumers and moved to assure shoppers that the firm was committed to food quality and safety.

Foreign brands do well in China's baby food market, because parents are willing to pay a premium to guarantee quality and safety. The market, excluding infant milk formula, is worth around 8 billion yuan ($1.3 billion), according to a May report from Huidian Research.

However, food safety scares
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