Countdown confirms additional security in place after threat
Countdown confirms additional security in place around infant formula
Countdown has confirmed it has put additional security measures in place in its Countdown stores, following the New Zealand Police and Ministry for Primary Industries’ announcement about a threat to infant formula.
Countdown’s Acting Managing Director, Steve Donohue, says he knows this threat will be worrying for customers and that the supermarket operator has put additional security in place from the time the product arrives in its Distribution Centres to when it is purchased by a customer in stores.
“As a retailer of infant formula, Countdown is doing everything possible to keep infant formula safe in our supermarkets,” says Steve Donohue.
“Some of these security measures will mean it takes a little bit more time for customers to purchase infant formula, but together these steps will ensure constant monitoring of the product, either in person or by CCTV. Consumer safety is our absolute priority and we are supporting the NZ Police and MPI investigation in any way we can.”
Increased security measures include:
• Additional security processes, checks and
monitoring in all Countdown Distribution Centres, including
CCTV and robust security during transit to
stores.
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• Extra checks in-store before the
product is placed on the shelf.
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• Infant
formula will be moved from the main shelf to behind service
counters or Lotto desks, so product is monitored, either in
person or by CCTV.
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• CCTV cameras on the
product at all times in storage and when behind the
counter.
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• In conjunction with suppliers,
random sampling of infant formula product is being
undertaken.
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“We’re also asking our customers
to be vigilant,” says Steve Donohue. “Everyone has a
role to play in checking their cans of infant formula for
any sign of tampering, and by keeping an eye out for
anything suspicious or unusual. If you see something
you’re concerned about, please let a member of our team
know immediately.”
If you suspect your product has been tampered with, please contact the NZ Police on 0800 723 665 or take the product to your local police station.
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