Guangzhou: 20% Of Food Sold In Trust-Mart Is Substandard
Source: http://www.chinaretailnews.com/2008/08/21/1390-guangzhou-20-of-food-sold-in-trust-mart-is-substandard/Posted on Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 | In China
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Guangdong Administration for Industry and Commerce has published its third quarter monitoring report on Guangzhou’s food quality, which shows that 20% food products sold in major supermarkets, including Trust-Mart, are substandard.
This spot check covered ten supermarkets, including Trust-Mart, Vanguard, GrandBuy, Park N Shop, Friendship Store, Xin Da Xin, Jiaguang Supermarket, Jusco, Tee Mall, and Homecity [...]
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