Colombian Government Suspends Popular Milk Brand

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the Colombian dairy sector, the National Institute for Food and Drug Surveillance (Invima) has ordered the suspension and immediate recall of several batches of powdered milk from popular brands such as Aro, Lelé, and Medalla de Oro. This unprecedented decision follows laboratory tests that found elevated levels of caseinomacropeptide (CMP), indicating the presence of whey, which suggests adulteration.
The products have been withdrawn from supermarkets and sales points nationwide to protect public health and ensure adherence to quality standards within the food industry. Despite no serious health cases among consumers being reported, the suspension underscores the critical need for food safety and product integrity.
The regulatory body's actions are aimed at reinforcing quality control measures to prevent similar irregularities from occurring. The incident has sparked concern and dialogue among the public about the importance of maintaining rigorous safety protocols in the dairy industry.