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China Pledges "Harshest Penalties" for Food-Safety Violations
- Saturday September 27, 2014
- Reuters
China has vowed to hand out the "harshest penalties" to food safety violators and to further reform the food and drug safety administration, Xinhua news agency said on Saturday. Vice-Premier Wang Yang made the comment during an inspection tour of Beijing's...
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McDonald's August Sales Hurt by China Scandal
- Wednesday September 10, 2014
- Associated Press
McDonald's said that key global sales figure fell 3.7 percent in August due to the food-safety scandal in China.Earlier this month, McDonald's Corp. said that it will monitor its suppliers in China more closely after a food-safety scandal in the country...
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McDonald's to Keep Stricter Watch on Chinese Suppliers
- Wednesday September 3, 2014
- Associated Press
McDonald's said it will monitor its suppliers in China more closely after a food-safety scandal in the country hurt the hamburger chain's sales and reputation.The company said Tuesday it plans to increase audits and video monitoring at its suppliers and...
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food.ndtv.com
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China Pledges "Harshest Penalties" for Food-Safety Violations
- Saturday September 27, 2014
- Reuters
China has vowed to hand out the "harshest penalties" to food safety violators and to further reform the food and drug safety administration, Xinhua news agency said on Saturday. Vice-Premier Wang Yang made the comment during an inspection tour of Beijing's...
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food.ndtv.com
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McDonald's August Sales Hurt by China Scandal
- Wednesday September 10, 2014
- Associated Press
McDonald's said that key global sales figure fell 3.7 percent in August due to the food-safety scandal in China.Earlier this month, McDonald's Corp. said that it will monitor its suppliers in China more closely after a food-safety scandal in the country...
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food.ndtv.com
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McDonald's to Keep Stricter Watch on Chinese Suppliers
- Wednesday September 3, 2014
- Associated Press
McDonald's said it will monitor its suppliers in China more closely after a food-safety scandal in the country hurt the hamburger chain's sales and reputation.The company said Tuesday it plans to increase audits and video monitoring at its suppliers and...
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