Children employed in hunting powder Rotterdam and The Hague

Gepubliceerd op 13 februari 2016 om 10:38

Chinese buyers of milk powder also put children in now to get as many baby foods. They circumvent the rules of stores that only sell one pack per customer to meet the ever growing demand.

media_xll_3597425-3.jpgAD took to bring a variety of places where buyers children in Rotterdam and The Hague and have them purchase additional packs. It involves children estimated to be between 6 and 12 years old. The buyers declined to comment.

Branch Managers and security guards, who are not allowed to talk to the press, tell you off the record that they see every day how children suits buy milk powder, on behalf of older persons. This also happens during school hours.

Albert Heijn and Jumbo say have not seen in a comment that children are widely deployed. For Retail Netherlands are the observations news. ,, But I'm not surprised, '' said Secretary Bert van Steeg. ,, The demand continues to increase and powdered milk but there is a lot of money to earn, so people are getting creative in their quest to tackle. ''

Aggression
So more buyers now get exactly what times stores new store loads of baby food in the house. At those times are long queues of buyers for the stores.

Lane: ,, Shopkeepers put extra security to prevent aggression in stores, and most chains sell only one pack per person. We do not want Dutch parents come without baby food by this trend. But the scarcity we can not solve. we can do nothing against the use of children, it is not forbidden for children to buy baby food. ''

That says Albert Heijn. ,, Of course we are not in favor of this, but for a store is difficult to differentiate, '' said spokesman Anoesjka Aspeslagh. ,, Our stores adhere to the rule that there must be sold no more than one powder pack per customer. We can not do much more than that. ''

Poisoned
The demand for Dutch baby food has been rising for several years explosive, since China six babies died from poisoned milk powder. Many Chinese parents no longer trust the baby food from their own country, and are willing to pay large sums for safe food, mainly from the Netherlands. Suits that cost 14 euros in the Netherlands, supply market in China triple on.

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