Bidco comes clear on cooking oil flagged by KEBS
Bidco Africa, one of the leading manufacturers of editable oils and cooking fat has reacted days after Kenya Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) flagged a number of cooking oil brands.
In a letter addressed to the Retail Traders Association of Kenya, KEBS last Wednesday ordered a recall of 10 edible oil and cooking fat brands due to alleged non-compliance with set standards.
The brands flagged for non-c ompliance included Bidco’s Bahari Fry and Gold n Pure Olive Gold but in a statement, Bidco chairman Vimal Shah reiterated the company’s commitment to high quality products.
“As a manufacturer, we acknowledge the sacred mandate of KEBS in enforcing standards that safeguard the health of consumers and promote fair trade practices.
“In the same vein, we wish to reiterate that our commitment to the highest quality standards and our promise to deliver safe products to our consumers still holds true,” chairman Vimal said.
In regards to the two Bidco’s brands that were listed among the 10 edible oils, chairman Vimal said the two (Bahari Fry and Gold n Pure Olive Gold) brands were given clean bill of health following a test done at an independent lab.
“On the matter at hand, we sent sealed samples with the same Batch Numbers to one of the leading independent labs in Kenya, Bureau Veritas, who gave the two products a clean bill of health in compliance with the KEBS standards in the parameter of Iron Content of Maximum 2.5mg / kg. As a leading manufacturer with hundreds of thousands of consumers, our Quality Assurance Team is vigilant 24/7.
“As a responsible Corporate Citizen, we believe in the
autonomy of our institutions and will cooperate fully with KEBS even with the
said alternative independent lab results,” Vimal added.
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