Concern over food safety


A meat vendor waits for customers at a shop selling beef and mutton in Beijing on May 6, 2013. China has detained 900 people for crimes including selling rat and fox meat as beef and mutton, the public security ministry said on May 3, in another blow to the nation's food safety. AFP PHOTO / WANG ZHAO

The worry is not limited to cooked food served by hawkers and restaurants, but also the food products available in the market.

ONE of my greatest concerns about living in Beijing is food safety.

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