Canadians are being advised to stop using various multivitamins and supplements from several brands after Health Canada said the products may contain metal fibres that could injure people’s digestive system.

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  • phoenixz
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    2 months ago

    Well in all fairness…

    It may be a recall after they found the issue. It could be that simply a machine part broke down or had a quality issue that caused this, with no I’ll intent. Sometimes an accident is simply an accident.

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      2 months ago

      If thats the case, will they review their maintaince scheduling to see if this could be prevented in the future, or will they just shrug it off and wait until the next little accident and pray it doesn’t cause anyone any harm?

      Even if it is 100% accidental the company should be responsible to investigate the exact cause and come up with a plan to prevent a similar situation in the future.

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        2 months ago

        Even if it is 100% accidental the company should be responsible to investigate the exact cause and come up with a plan to prevent a similar situation in the future.

        Everything that goes into a human body needs to be checked for contaminants when it enters your facility and before it leaves. QC fucked up, likely because of bean counters upstairs.

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        2 months ago

        Oh absolutely, fully agree.

        I’m just saying that this does not necessarily means that the company was already negligent