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Food for thought: China's Food Safety 101 East (Original Post)
yuiyoshida
Apr 2019
OP
As a consumer of fresh exotic, inexpensive produce from local Oriental Matket
OhNo-Really
Apr 2019
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jmbar2
(4,890 posts)1. This is horrifying
Maybe that's why they are pushing the Belt and Road initiative so hard. They have hopelessly fouled their own nest, and need fresh land.
OhNo-Really
(3,985 posts)2. As a consumer of fresh exotic, inexpensive produce from local Oriental Matket
and organic produce from Costco, this documentary got my attention.
I did further research.
alwaysinasnit
(5,066 posts)3. Thank you Yuiyoshida. The video was eye-opening.
Miigwech
(3,741 posts)4. I never buy any food products-dog snacks/food from China
have never. Any informed consumer would never by food products from China, period!