Chinese Kids’ Snacks Fail Standards

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BEIJING (AP) – Chinese inspectors found dozens of children’s snacks that failed food standards and seized hundreds of bottles of fake human blood protein from hospitals, officials said Tuesday. China’s dismal health and safety record – both within and outside its borders – has increasingly come under the spotlight as its goods make their way to global markets. Major buyers like America, Japan, and the European Union have pushed Beijing to improve inspections.


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