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10th July 2016
11:37am BST

Johannes Heeg, a campaigner for Foodwatch, told The Local:
“There is no acceptable levels of mineral oils in food for consumption… You can't see it, you can't taste it, but it's in there.”MOAH which “can cause cancer” was also found in two other German products, however the Association of the German Confectionary Agency (BDSI) said that the amounts of MOAH found could "be consumed without concern." A Ferrero spokesperson issued a statement to the Mail Online. It said:
“The discussion about mineral oil components (MOSH/MOAH) in foods is not new and affects a large variety of foods from the most different categories. “Foodwatch Germany has recently tested several confectionery products and detected traces of mineral oil components. However, traces of mineral oil exist nearly everywhere in the environment and they can be transferred to food in many different ways. "Main migration sources are, for example, mineral oil components from printing inks that are introduced into the packaging recycling cycle and, through transport containing recycled fibre, migrate to raw materials and foods… “At Ferrero, together with all our supply chain partners, we are working on technical solutions to minimise these omnipresent substances as much as possible and to avoid transfer and migration to food.”
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