A total of 593 batches of imported goods were tested to be not up to standards, including well-known brands like Pringles potato chips from the U.S., according to a list issued by the national quality regulator. The General Administ ... ...full story at People's Daily
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Despite working hard to convince the world that Chinese food is safe, Hong Kong has now found traces of melamine in some eggs imported from China.
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The eggs were imported from Chinas northeastern city. Hong Kong asked Beijing earlier ... |
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