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November 30, 2007

"Unacceptable" sanitary conditions in Norwegian codliver oil manufacturing plants

The Norwegian Food Safety Authority has recently disclosed appalling sanitary conditions in several codliver oil manufacturing plants, among which several deliver codliver oil to Peter Möller, one of the largest suppliers to the retail trade. Members of the Norwegian parliament have called for an investigation not just of the manufacturing trade, but also of the food safety authority, which may have known about the problem for some time. It is unknown whether and to what extent this has affected exported cod liver oil.

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