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Counterfeit ‘Del Monte’ product traced to Ed Ahmad operations

FEBRUARY 26, 2014 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

…Analyst warns consumers could be poisoned

Authorities yesterday warned consumers to beware of counterfeit ‘Del Monte’ corn that is on market shelves.
According to the Government Analyst – Food and Drug Department, the “Del Monte” Gold and White Corn product comes with a gold-coloured cap. The department’s Director, Marlan Cole, said the cans containing the counterfeit product are of poor quality and dent easily, a defect that does not guarantee the integrity of the contents.

Authorities say the original product has a silver cap as seen above.

Authorities say the original product has a silver cap as seen above.

The department warned that this may lead to the possible inflow of oxygen that can cause microbiological contamination.
“This is manifested by broken seals, bloating and/or explosion of the cans; thereby putting consumers at risk for poisoning by chemicals and/or microorganisms. The original product has a silver cap…is hard to the touch and difficult to place an indentation on the can.”
The discovery of the counterfeit product has seen the US manufacturer, Del Monte Foods/Del Monte Brands of San Francisco, distancing itself from the gold-coloured cap product.
The US Company has also confirmed that the sole authorized distributer of Del Monte Foods/Del Monte Brands products in Guyana is Toucan Industries Inc. of Water Street, Georgetown.
The counterfeit product is sold wholesale in a carton of 24 cans. The carton is labelled “Super Foods” which states that its content is “Manufactured by Super Foods Inc., of Lot 8 Ruimveldt Industrial Estate, Georgetown, Guyana”.
That address of the property that formerly housed The New Guyana Company, publishers of the Mirror, a newspaper of the People’s Progressive Party.
That property is reportedly leased by New York-based businessman, Edul Ahmad, who runs a hardware establishment and distribution food company there.
Ahmad, who is embroiled in a multi-million-dollar real estate fraud case in New York, is said to be a close friend of former President Bharrat Jagdeo.
He shipped two containers of construction material to the then President Bharrat Jagdeo. Those containers were offloaded at State House at the time when Jagdeo was building his house at Pradoville2.
The Analyst Department said that it is strongly advising unsuspecting wholesalers and distributors of the product to immediately remove it from their shelves or distributing system and return it to Super Foods Inc.
They may also surrender them to the Food and Drug Department or any Environmental Health Officer in the regions.
“Consumers are advised not to use this or any other canned product with the above mentioned characteristic. The department has commenced an investigation to determine the exact location where the counterfeiting is being done.  Containers/consignments are currently being detained for comprehensive examination before items are entered into the country and other products suspected to be counterfeited are also being investigated.”

Businessman, Edul Ahmad

Businessman,
Edul Ahmad

The department also called for the consumers to provide information of other canned products with similar characteristics, “while we conduct further investigation inclusive of analytical testing within our capability in the interest of consumer safety and protection.”

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Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by JB:

Natural born thieves that the likes of Mr Nehru, Mr Rev and Mr Yuji glorify.

i hope nehru take some of this corn to the mountain top

Yes he should eat it and stuff it

FM
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by JB:

Natural born thieves that the likes of Mr Nehru, Mr Rev and Mr Yuji glorify.

i hope nehru take some of this corn to the mountain top

Yes he should eat it and stuff it

Nehru accustomed to fake stuffing. It's called a dildo.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Mr.T:
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by JB:

Natural born thieves that the likes of Mr Nehru, Mr Rev and Mr Yuji glorify.

i hope nehru take some of this corn to the mountain top

Yes he should eat it and stuff it

Nehru accustomed to fake stuffing. It's called a dildo.

FM

Why Guyanese buying tin corn when it is freshly available from the fields? Sometimes I wonder if the Guyanese public is self defeating. They drink Kool Aid when fruits based local drinks are widely available. Maybe Burnham was right to force the nation to embrace local products. In the US there is a shift away from canned goods to fresh produce. 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Why Guyanese buying tin corn when it is freshly available from the fields? Sometimes I wonder if the Guyanese public is self defeating. They drink Kool Aid when fruits based local drinks are widely available. Maybe Burnham was right to force the nation to embrace local products. In the US there is a shift away from canned goods to fresh produce. 

Jackasseseses lika yu mek them eat tin.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Why Guyanese buying tin corn when it is freshly available from the fields? Sometimes I wonder if the Guyanese public is self defeating. They drink Kool Aid when fruits based local drinks are widely available. Maybe Burnham was right to force the nation to embrace local products. In the US there is a shift away from canned goods to fresh produce. 

You got a good point her Bgurd.  Why are we buying tin corn when we got KIMBIA.

 

Plant the corn and stop importing the shyte.

FM

This is the thing I don't understand. Why do people want to pay more for a tin of corn that has been grown in a foreign country, preserved with loads of chemicals, and costs many times more in terms of number of corns in a tin compared to a locally grown corn? Is it that they get far too much remittance? Maybe dem nah starving after all. Is plain lazy dem deh.

I can understand it when people live in a city and cannot find a local greengrocer or market to buy fresh corn. But this is Guyana we talking about. A one time bread basket of the world.

Mr.T

When I go down there, is all imports they consuming. I hardly see any local snacks. Hence the proliferation of plastic and styrofoam garbage.  In the US, local farmers markets are becoming more popular as well as organic food. The shift is away from preserved food. In the west we can understand why people consume canned food for convenience and the changing seasons. In Guyana there is no excuse, just damn laziness.

FM

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