KFC soup sale suspended (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-10-30 11:19 Fast food giant KFC's outlets in Tianjin
Municipality began on Friday to suspend the sale of a soup made from an
allegedly poisonous potherb.
The soup's major ingredient "Tianlvxiang", a Chinese wild herb, was said to
have poisoned a little white mouse to death, according to a research report
published Wednesday by Yang Xian, a professor on vegetable study with the South
China Agricultural University.
The KFC's Tianjin branch made an announcement Friday afternoon that it has
sent the sample of the soup to relative organizations for testing, and suspends
the sale until final official results are revealed.
The soup has been promoted as a green food by the fried chicken giant this
year to cater to Chinese people's demand.
KFC has just opened a new outlet in Shanghai earlier this month, bringing the
total number in the Chinese mainland to 1,500.

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