Heinz to tighten supplier controls in China after infant food scare
date:Aug 20, 2014
eople suffered adverse effects from the products. China has previously had issues of cadmium and lead metals in food.

Consumers took to China's Twitter-like microblog Weibo on Tuesday, questioning whether the recall was just the beginning of the issue, while others said they were concerned about long-term effects on their children.

Experts say exposure to lead is particularly dangerous for children, inhibiting intellectual and physical development. It can cause poor concentration, disruptive b
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