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Health Ministry cautions public against purchase of fake ‘zam zam’ water

Monday, 06 Jan 2020 06:54 PM MYT

“The import of natural mineral water requires a MOH license on the water source that has been validated by the geology and hydrology authorities of the exporting country.water cannot be traded. Therefore, no distributor or company has obtained a license for the import and sale ofHe said the ministry through its Food Safety and Quality Division constantly enforces the ruling on the sale of packet drinks and unlicensed natural mineral water.

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