Ten people have suffered food poisoning, with one of them in serious condition, in Chiba and Hyogo prefectures after eating Chinese-made frozen "gyoza" dumplings, the health ministry and police said Wednesday. The ministry ordered Tokyo-based importer JT... ...full story at Japan Today
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10 sick after eating tainted 'gyoza' from China »
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