The board of directors of the (National Health Surveillance Agency) must judge this Wednesday (13) the appeals presented by asking for the annulment of the measure that suspended the manufacture and sale of the brand’s products. A, liquid laundry detergents and disinfectants from batches ending with number 1 due to failures in the production process.
This Tuesday (12), a. According to the company, teams from the Amparo (SP) factory intensified their work to comply with health surveillance requirements.
Anvisa’s recommendation to consumers who have a Ypê product that is part of the suspended batch is that .
On social media, the decision against Ypê took on political overtones. —in 2022, three partners together donated R$1 million to (). The government and Anvisa state that the decision was made based on a technical health risk analysis.
This Wednesday’s Café da Manhã discusses the polarization that affects brands and consumers. Journalist and political analyst Thomas Traumann analyzes the political repercussions of the measure against Ypê and past cases, such as Havaianas.
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Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Magê Flores and Gabriela Mayer, with production by Gustavo Luiz, Laura Lewer, João Pedro Adania and Jéssica Cruz. Sound editing is by Thomé Granemann.