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Animal-Feed Oil Sold As Cooking Oil In Vietnam Food Scam, Police Bust ₹26 Crore Racket
Animal-Feed Oil Sold As Cooking Oil In Vietnam Food Scam, Police Bust ₹26 Crore Racket

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • NDTV

Animal-Feed Oil Sold As Cooking Oil In Vietnam Food Scam, Police Bust ₹26 Crore Racket

Authorities in Vietnam have issued a nationwide public health warning following the discovery of a massive counterfeit oil operation. On June 24, police in Hung Yen province raided Nhat Minh Food Production and an affiliated Import-Export Company, uncovering a years-long scheme involving the sale of animal-feed-grade oil repackaged and marketed as edible cooking oil. According to VnExpress, the imported feed-grade vegetable oil was re-labelled under the "Ofood" brand and distributed across the country, reaching restaurants, industrial kitchens, street vendors, and even traditional sweet and snack shops. "This fake cooking oil threatens public health," a representative from Vietnam's Department of Food Safety warned, quoted South China Morning Post (SCMP). Animal-feed oil, typically unrefined and unfit for human consumption, can cause poisoning, toxin accumulation, and long-term health issues such as chronic diseases. Despite this, the syndicate allegedly sold thousands of tonnes over the past three years, raking in an estimated 8.2 trillion dong (approx Rs 26.8 crore), according to Vietnam Television. Investigators found the group capitalised on the price differential between feed-grade and edible oil, selling the repackaged product at a 17 per cent premium. To avoid taxes, they exploited the 8 per cent value-added tax applied only to edible oils, as animal-feed oil is tax-exempt. The operation also falsely claimed the oil was enriched with Vitamin A, a claim that lab tests later disproved. Authorities say the oil was moved through underground pipelines into containers labelled for human use, helping the syndicate mask the fraud. Over 900 tonnes of illegally imported oil were seized during the raid. Three suspects now face charges related to the production and sale of counterfeit food products, additives and smuggling, South China Morning Post reported.

Vietnam raids outfit selling livestock oil for cooking: ‘anything left that isn't fake?'
Vietnam raids outfit selling livestock oil for cooking: ‘anything left that isn't fake?'

South China Morning Post

time5 days ago

  • South China Morning Post

Vietnam raids outfit selling livestock oil for cooking: ‘anything left that isn't fake?'

Vietnam 's food safety authorities have issued a nationwide public health warning following a local police bust of a large counterfeit oil operation secretly selling animal-feed oil as cooking oil to restaurants, factories and food producers across the country. Police in Hung Yen province raided the Nhat Minh Food Production and Import-Export Company on Tuesday. It was allegedly repackaging imported animal feed-grade vegetable oil under the Ofood brand and selling it as cooking oil, the VnExpress newspaper reported. 'This fake cooking oil threatens public health,' an official with Vietnam's Department of Food Safety said on Wednesday. As animal-feed oil is often unrefined, it is not safe for human consumption and can cause poisoning, organ damage, toxin build-up and increased risk of chronic diseases if taken over a long period. Over the past three years, the criminal network raked in an estimated 8.2 trillion dong (US$3.14 million) in revenue selling the popular Ofood cooking oil, state broadcaster Vietnam Television reported. Food stall at a local market in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Photo: Victoria Burrows Initial findings show that the group sold tens of thousands of tons of this toxic oil to a wide range of consumers – from industrial kitchens and restaurants to street food vendors and traditional village snack and sweet shops.

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