22 TONS OF FAKE BEEF SEIZED IN CHINA
This week, police in Xi'an province
reported that they had found and seized more than 22 tons of fake beef
at a local factory. Get this: the "beef" was actually made from pork
(which is considerably cheaper than beef) that had been treated with
chemicals including paraffin wax and industrial salts to make it look
like it came from a cow. Shanghiist reports that the factory sold more
than 1,500 kilos (3,000 pounds) of the fake beef to local markets at
around 25 to 33 yuan ($4 or $5) per kilo. Six workshops that were
producing the fake beef have been discovered and shut down.
This isn't the first instance of fake
meat being sold in China. In May of this year,Medical Daily reported
that 904 people were arrested in China for "meat-related offenses" over
three months at the beginning of 2013. Included in these arrests was one
gang of meat crooks who made over 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) by
selling rat, fox, and mink meat at markets. This makes us wonder what
impostor foods we might be eating, which in turn makes us very, very
uncomfortable.
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