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Home / Health / Egg Safety Alert: Minister Urges Calm Amidst Social Media Scare

Egg Safety Alert: Minister Urges Calm Amidst Social Media Scare

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Minister advises against panic over alleged banned substances in eggs.
  • Social media claims link eggs to cancer-causing nitrofuran and nitroimidazole.
  • Officials will verify test results before taking further action.
Egg Safety Alert: Minister Urges Calm Amidst Social Media Scare

Concerns are circulating on social media regarding alleged banned substances, specifically nitrofuran and nitroimidazole, detected in eggs. A government minister has addressed these claims, urging the public not to panic or stop consuming eggs at this stage. He stressed the importance of ascertaining the background of the laboratory tests and whether they were conducted scientifically.

Further action will be contingent on verifying the accuracy of these claims, particularly those linking the substances to cancer. The minister stated he would consult the Food Safety and Drug Commissioner to gather details and decide if additional testing is required. He cautioned against making hasty decisions based on unverified information circulating online.

When questioned about the potential use of such substances in poultry farming for bacterial infection prevention or increased egg production, the minister deferred comment pending verified information. He assured that all aspects, including farming practices and company involvement, would be examined, with a decision on the next steps to be announced in a few days.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Officials are investigating claims of banned substances in eggs and advise the public not to panic or stop consumption until facts are verified.
Social media posts claim laboratory tests detected nitrofuran and nitroimidazole in a batch of eggs.
The government is gathering details from the Food Safety and Drug Commissioner to verify the claims and will decide on further action.

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