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1080 poisoning suspicion reigns after deadline passes

Safety and security measures in place will stay until there is a clear case for changing them.

Jamie Ball
Wed, 01 Apr 2015

Operation Concord shows no sign of downscaling, as food screening and safety measures introduced in recent months continue unabated – despite the deadline for the infant formula 1080 threat having passed yesterday.

On March 9 it was revealed that threats were received on November 27 to contaminate

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Jamie Ball
Wed, 01 Apr 2015
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