Cadbury reiterates commitment to food safety and halal standards


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 25 May 2014

Cadbury head of corporate affairs, Raja Zalina Raja Safran, said in a statement on Sunday that it had been actively engaging with the concerned authorities to investigate the two batches of its chocolate products that tested positive for porcine DNA.

“We understand how important Halal is to the Muslim community. It is also of the highest importance to us here at Cadbury. Ensuring that all our products made here in Malaysia are Halal is something we take very seriously,” Raja Zalina said.

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