This is how the powdered milk that CONIN delivered is sold in Mendoza

This is how the powdered milk that CONIN delivered is sold in Mendoza
This is how the powdered milk that CONIN delivered is sold in Mendoza

►YOU MAY BE INTERESTED: CONIN filed a complaint for the sale of the milk it delivered to canteens and picnic areas

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Vidalac is the brand of powdered milk that CONIN received from the Ministry of Human Capital. Its sale is prohibited.

The criminal complaint filed by the Foundation is already underway and aims specifically to find out from the sale that associations with legal status that received the products would be carrying out. If proven, they could be disqualified and lose the assistance they receive from CONIN.

They buy and resell the powdered milk that CONIN distributed: Nihuil radio audios

Nihuil radio production contacted two powdered milk sellers.

In the first conversation, the person who answered the call did not want to give many details about the merchandise and ended up hanging up. Previously, he had recognized that it was Vidalac milk powder, which is the brand of the products that came from Capital Humano.

In the second of the calls, “Celeste” – as she presented herself – admitted having bought the merchandise and resold it and agreed to the delivery near the Historic Field, in Las Heras.

He claimed to have 10 boxes for sale at a value of $2,700 per kilo. “I don’t remember the brand, it’s new. It’s a red box. Several people asked me if it was CONIN milk,” she said.

The payment method is cash and they are delivered to your home, only in Las Heras.

The sensations of CONIN

Ricardo Montacuto and Rosana Villegas They put the audios on the air in You don’t have a face. The director of CONIN Diego Álvarez listened to them and left his feelings: “It’s a mix. On the one hand it saddens me because that milk is specifically intended for children; but I also feel indignation.”

And at the same time, he said, “I have different feelings about when a person or a restaurant sells it.”

What is certain is that “milk does not reach children and should arrive for zero pesos. That angers me”.

And he warned: “If it is shown that there are soup kitchens that are doing this, they will not receive more help from CONIN.”

►YOU MAY BE INTERESTED: 3,024 boxes of milk arrived at the Los Horneritos dining room and CONIN hopes to finish the distribution on Friday

 
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