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olivia·Business· about 1 month ago

NAFDAC Declares Bon Bread Safe After Viral ‘Mould-Free’ Video Spurs ₦50M Lawsuit

NAFDAC Declares Bon Bread Safe After Viral ‘Mould-Free’ Video Spurs ₦50M Lawsuit — 1 of 4
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NAFDAC has announced that bread from Food & Food Integrated Company Limited meets all safety standards after a viral video showed a loaf remaining mould-free for over two months. The footage led to a ₦50 million defamation suit, a police detention and a federal consumer protection inquiry. The dispute began when a Lagos provision store owner shared the demonstration without naming the brand. Bon Bread’s manufacturer responded with legal demands, accusing her of harming the company’s reputation. She was briefly detained, and a federal agency later began a probe. NAFDAC’s tests confirmed that the preservative levels and absence of harmful substances comply with global safety codes. The agency’s director general urged consumers to report doubts directly to regulators. The lawsuit remains before the courts.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

What do you make of NAFDAC's decision to clear Bon Bread after that viral mould-free loaf footage?

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adeabout 1 month ago

Which aspects of NAFDAC's assessment would you want explained further?

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princeabout 1 month ago

A loaf that stays mould-free for over two months definitely raises eyebrows about production standards and testing methods.

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krisabout 1 month ago

We shouldn't assume the video proves anything about safety standards; maybe the loaf was stored under unusual conditions, no be factory norm.

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melabout 1 month ago

Consumers should continue inspecting expiry dates and proper storage, plus report any real spoilage incidents to NAFDAC directly.

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