As you may recall, there was
a Chinese meat supplier scandal in China which shook the confidence of consumers.
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Not exact matches
Some
meat suppliers are concerned that
Chinese buyers could suddenly balk at the record - high prices for secondary lamb cuts, as British importers did a few years ago after prime lamb prices soared.
The change was aimed at boosting confidence in product quality after
Chinese supplier Shanghai Husi Food Co Ltd was accused of selling expired
meat.
A
Chinese investigative television program found one of the company's
suppliers had mixed expired
meat with fresh chicken and beef, and caught workers picking up
meat from the factory floor instead of tossing it away.
Sales for the owner of KFC and Pizza Hut declined, but less just than expected after news that a
Chinese firm had
supplied the company with expired
meat.
Food safety has haunted China over the decade, from the 2008
Chinese milk scandal where milk formula is adulterated with melamine to the 2014 tainted
meat scandal when expired
meat is
supplied to fast - food joints such as KFC and McDonald's.
Brands (NYSE: YUM) both suspended orders from a Shanghai
meat supplier following
Chinese investigations over expired chicken and beef products.
Today, Southeastern Food
Supplies operates an extensive fleet of refrigerated trucks that deliver
Chinese, Japanese and Thai food choices ranging from fresh produce,
meat and poultry to frozen seafood and foodservice disposables.
Six employees from a unit of US food
supplier OSI Group have been arrested by
Chinese authorities for alleged involvement in the sale of expired
meat products to fast food companies.
Rifa commenced exporting beef into the lucrative
Chinese market this year and is working with local
meat exporters to increase its
supply of beef into the
Chinese market.
Splash Damage, the maker of Dirty Bomb and Gears of War 4's multiplayer, has an unlikely new owner: a
Chinese chicken
meat supplier called Leyou.
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com said it will roll out a blockchain system to track beef imports from a new
meat supplier in Australia.