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'Defective corn' blamed for bad tamales sold in Southern California

Posted at 4:04 PM, Dec 28, 2016
and last updated 2016-12-28 19:08:21-05
DOWNEY (CNS) - Hundreds of customers stood in a lengthy line at a Downey market today in hopes of collecting refunds for money they spent on bad batches of masa that spoiled traditional Christmas tamales for an unknown number of Southland residents.
The line of people hoping for refunds mirrored the line of people who had waited sometimes hours in the days before Christmas to purchase the all-important tamale ingredient from Amapola market. On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, however, many of  those customers discovered that the masa was bad.
Tamales were ruined, and there were reports of some people who ate the masa experiencing stomach cramps or other ailments.
Customers returned to the market, which also has locations in West Covina, Paramount and South Los Angeles, the day after Christmas demanding refunds. Some people got them, but the market eventually ran out of money. The markets were closed Tuesday, but resumed handing out refunds this morning.
Carlos Galvan Jr., the senior vice president and chief financial officer for the market, issued a statement saying his family and the company's employees were "saddened and sorry" about the problem.
"For over 55 years, Amapola Markets has prided itself on earning the loyalty of our customers with the best service, the best products and the highest quality, including our masa for tamales," he said. "And this holiday weekend, we sold masa that was below the quality that our customers and us at Amapola are accustomed to enjoying with their families. At no point have we encountered any evidence that has made us believe that there are any health risks with the consumption of our masa, in short, it just does not taste good
as it should."
Galvan said the problem appeared to be limited to masa sold on Dec. 23 and Dec. 24, and the issue apparently stemmed from "defective corn" purchased from a national provider it has used for more than 15 years.
"To our loyal customers who purchased our masa, once again we are deeply sorry for your experience," he said. "As promised from the moment we discovered the incident, we have been taking corrective measures and will
continue to provide you with a full refund for your purchase."
The market has a refund claim form posted on its website.