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Tough on food safety, soft on dog meat eaters

China Daily | Updated: 2011-04-21 07:55

Tough on food safety, soft on dog meat eaters

Tainted and expired steamed buns were reportedly sold in many Shanghai supermarkets, while producers also added illegal chemicals. Does this make you concerned about food safety?

Nowadays we're seeing many food safety problems, but you are still not imaginative enough to predict in which aspect of life we will encounter the next scandal. Am I right? The punishment is still not severe enough for me. One day I picked up a Singaporean passenger and he told me that his country used to have similar food safety problems many years ago, but that the Singaporean government had set extremely heavy punishments for those who were involved in scandals, which had a massive impact on the situation. Our government is still very soft on such incidents in terms of punishments, in my opinion. We need to deliver a heavy blow to these offenders. After all, every one of us has to eat.

Pet lovers last week rescued 430 dogs from a truck taking them to the slaughterhouse after staging a 15-hour blockade in Tongzhou district. What's your take on this? Do you eat dog meat?

Tough on food safety, soft on dog meat eaters

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