The Federal Ministry of Science and Technology banned the sale and import of 23 food items, which contained Haram ingredients, said Karachi Commissioner Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqi late on Friday.
In a meeting with retail stores’ representatives, Siddiqi announced the decision to ban 23 items and asked to remove their stocks from the market, sources familiar with the matter told The Express Tribune.
It was also learned that Customs have dispatched letters to officials deployed at all airports and sea ports of the country, instructing them to restrict the products’ entry to Pakistan.
The federal ministry conveyed this instruction to all provincial chief secretaries through letters on May 5, sources said.
The products that have been banned by the Pakistani authorities were imported from the US, England, France, Holland, Denmark, Spain and Indonesia, sources said.
The objectionable ingredients, according to documents available with The Express Tribune, include gelatin, mechanically slaughtered chicken, white wine, red wine and cochineal.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 22nd, 2014.
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For everyone who is asking.
These products include Knorr Pasta Creamy Chicken, Knorr Chicken Broccoli, Knorr Rice Chicken, Tulip Chicken, Kellogs Pop Tarts, Heinz Chicken, Jell-O, Yupi Strawberry, Yupi Gummi Pizza, Yupi Fruit Cocktails, Batchelors Cup-a-Soup, Knorr Chicken Soup, Batchelors Slima Soup, Picnic Chicken, Skittles Fruit, Pascual Yogikids, Chupa Chups Bubble, Rago, Bubblicious strawberry splash, Chicken Tonight, etc.
I doubt that the number of items are more than 23
Where is list???
Though the ministry of S&T has nothing to do in this regard...it is the duty of ministry of Commerce & they seem to be in deep slumber...this is Pakistan...no wonder we are in such a mess....
@Concerned muslimah:
Sister can you share hints ? As to what we should avoid , I live in lahore and a regular shopper at al fateh too
What are those items ? Please mention those list for God Sake?
Thanks
They always have got something out of the ocean leading toward curiosity of public, for heaven's sake please give us the breakdown of items, otherwise whats the reason of this article?
What is the fun in giving the news without the details of the products???
ministry of science and technology has this to show for the funds it recieves. and then we wonder why we are so underdeveloped
It would be quite useful if you published the list.What else can we do with this news anyway
As a nation we will always be concerned for what is going "in" our mouth than what is coming "out" of our mouth.
what are the names of that goods kindly please share it with us
This news is not fairly reported. Dare to print the names and details of the product so that an effective restraint could be exercised.
Yeah provide the list
incomplete news. it would be better if you have provided the list to the readers. this is how responsible media conveys message to the people. ridiculous
incomplete news, it would be better if u have provided the list.this is how responsible media conveys message to people, ridiculous
Hi can we know which 23 items? so we start avoiding those things
Isn't this the food department's job?
Having grown up in the Mid East and lived in North America for a decade, I always check labels on food items. I have noticed at least 15 different products all the way from lucky charms cereal (gelatin) to white wine vinegar, several sauces, cookies, etc at al fateh (regular shopper there) I always wonder why they are sold here- ignorance or no one cares?
Yes, please post the list.
What r these 23 items? List should be made public as these items must be available in the market.