Poison Milk in Croatia?

Could someone tell me how come the milk was poisoned?
and how did a poor country like BOSNIA discovered this,not even by the croatian authority?

get it right.
the 'poision' was  natural, allowed by eu standards. you would have to drink 20ltrs a day for 15 years before it took affect.
rob

Nash, where was the poisoned milk, in which supermarket? Could you tell us more?

zageb423 wrote:

get it right.
the 'poision' was  natural, allowed by eu standards. you would have to drink 20ltrs a day for 15 years before it took affect.
rob


Thank you Rob for the information,..why they have to dramatized everything on the tv,..when I first saw that, I thought they will stop selling milk,.hehehe,.

Girlie wrote:

Nash, where was the poisoned milk, in which supermarket? Could you tell us more?


Do not worry anymore girlie,.as Rob said,.the milk is not really poisoned,.the croatian milk,.on specific expiry dates...i cant remember exactly now,.but better drink the Bosnian milk,.its cheaper and taste the same,.check it out in LidL

kikizd wrote:

Cows ate food that had high doses of aflatoxine in it (aflatoxine is a product of development of Aspergillus flavus mold, which develops when the corn/wheat etc has not been dried enough before being processed into cattle food).

Different countries have different tolerance levels for aflatoxines in milk, as it is very cancerogenic).

In Croatia, tolerated level is 0,05 micrograms per kg, in EU 0,025, in Hungary it is completely forbidden.

So far, on Croatian market, several milks had doses higher than tolerated:

Meggle 2,8 % milk fat, best before 3.8.2013.
Dukat 3,8% best before 15. 5.2013.
Mercator, Tuzla 2,8% best before 16.5.2013.
Lidl Croatia (Kozarska Dubica)2,8% best before 30.6.2013.


Thank you for this very kind information,.well well well,.from today,think I will be on soya milk,...:)

As all the wrong type of milk has been taken off the shelves I shall continue to buy as before

kikizd wrote:

Or buy Hungarian milk :)

Here is the whole list(source: http://www.vecernji.hr/vijesti/dva-tjed … nak-512516)

Tonka - trajno mlijeko 2,8%mm 02.06.2013. PIK Rijeka 0,016 µg/kg APPROVED Konzum

Milbona - trajno mlijeko 1,5% mm 08.04.2013. Produced in Germany  < 0,010 µg/kg APPROVED

Lidl Milbu classic 2,8% mm 15.06.2013. Produced in BiH < 0,037 µg/kg APPROVED Kaufland

Alpiland 1,5% mm 18.04.2013. Berglandmilch, Germany< 0,010 µg/kg APPROVED Kaufland

Pilos 3,5% mm 26.05.2013. RAJO A.S., Slovakia< 0,010 µg/kg APPROVED Lidl

Zott natura UHT 3,2% mm 10.06.2013. Zott See d.o.o, BiH < 0,014 µg/kg APPROVED Kaufland

Trajno mlijeko Zbregov 3,5% mm 10.05.2013. Vindija, RH 0,010 µg/kg APPROVED Konzum

Trajno mlijeko -Milkos 0,9% mm 18.04.2013. Milkos BiH 0,046 µg/kg APPROVED - BORDER LEVEL Mercator

Dukat - trajno 3,8%mm 15.05.2013. (20:27 L7) Dukat d.d., RH 0,081 µg/kg NOT APPROVED Konzum

Mlijeko trajno - Mercator 2,8% mm 16.05.2013. (183A14:37) Prerada i promet, Tuzla BiH 0,152 µg/kg NOT APPROVED

Mlijeko trajno - Meggle 2,8% mm 03.08.2013. (035 01:53 032613) Meggle d.o.o, RH 0,364 µg/kg NOT APPROVED Mercator

Trajno mlijeko 2,8% mm (Lidl) 30.06.2013. (21:14 057307/SA3C02) Mlijekoprodukt d.o.o., BiH 0,074 µg/kg NOT APPROVED Lidl


Wow,.you are really informed,indeed,.. i can ask you something,...how and where you had all these detailed information,..amazing info,...

thank you very much,..
am still drinking bosnian milk from Lidl,

zageb423 wrote:

As all the wrong type of milk has been taken off the shelves I shall continue to buy as before


Of course Rob,but safety first, I was a nurse before,and I have saw some food poisoning,which are not very pleasant,..

By the way, I will be in Zagreb soon to meet my in-laws....I hope to be able to meet you Sir .

warm regards

Naushad

kikizd wrote:

Well, I keep an eye on food issues (even though I don't drink milk), so I read :)


well,.that is just great,.:)
I thank you once more for your sincere help,.