Health Ministry pulls two bottled water brands off shelves


PETALING JAYA: Two brands of bottled water have been pulled from the shelves after several samples were found contaminated with bacteria commonly found in faeces, soil and sewage.

The Health Ministry said that the Starfresh and Waterfuns brands were found to contain pseudomonas aeruginosa, which contravenes the Food Act 1983 and the Food Act Regulations 1985.

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