Morinaga Morinaga's famous tainted milk powder incident triggered century compensation. It happened in June, 1955. Japanese children have a series of problems such as diarrhea, fever and vomiting after eating Morinaga milk powder sold in Japan. At that time, Morinaga not only produced inferior milk powder, but also added arsenic-containing catalysts to the milk powder. Results After drinking this milk powder, the child developed nervous disorder and internal organs were damaged.
Morinaga milk powder in Japan has always been trusted by Japanese treasure mothers. The exposure of the tainted milk powder incident destroyed parents' trust in Morinaga products, but at that time, there was no relevant law on consumer rights protection in Japan, and Morinaga, the giant at that time, did not admit his mistake. It was not until 1968 that Japan promulgated the Basic Law on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests that the Morinaga tainted milk powder incident fermented again. The victim's family took Morinaga and the Japanese government to court, and Morinaga was finally found guilty. In addition to paying huge compensation, Morinaga has to take care of the children of the victims of tainted milk powder for life.
Due to the increasingly strict supervision of the milk powder market, Morinaga milk powder in Japan has gradually occupied a place in the milk powder market. Many consumers think Morinaga milk powder in Japan is very good. Used netizens and mothers also report that the baby does not get angry after eating this brand of milk powder, and the taste is relatively light. Moreover, prebiotics are added to the milk powder, which can regulate the baby's intestines.