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Video: Fun with additives! Melissa Chan turns pork into beef

Video: Fun with additives! Melissa Chan turns pork into beef

Melissa Chan of Al Jazeera demonstrates the process whereby pork is made to taste like beef. Gross? Yes. Unhealthy? Maybe. Illegal? Not in China. And to make matters worse, today we found out that 60% of China's 2,200 food additives can't even be tested for due to technical limitations!! more ›

More food fakes: Beef in Shanghai might be pork?

More food fakes: Beef in Shanghai might be pork?

Is there no end to the food safety issues we have to deal with here? Luckily, this new scare doesn't seem to actually be harmful. Unluckily, this means that officials are "passing the buck" when it comes to actually dealing with it. more ›

Fake Starbucks Coffee vouchers

Fake Starbucks Coffee vouchers

Hot on the heels of the dubious iTunes vouchers, it seems that less-than-kosher Starbucks vouchers have now hit the streets of Shanghai. This warning was spotted on the wall of the Starbucks in Metro City, XuJiaHui. more ›

Today's Links: Prepaid card woes in Shanghai, Skyscraper curse avoidance all over China, and patrol ships sent to the South China Sea

Today's Links: Prepaid card woes in Shanghai, Skyscraper curse avoidance all over China, and patrol ships sent to the South China Sea

  • Developers hope to avoid 'skyscraper curse' [China Daily] "Hoping to avoid the "skyscraper curse," China's cities continue to reach for the sky. While most of the world's major construction projects have been put on hold, new skyscrapers are under construction in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and several smaller cities, defying the global economic slowdown. Developers believe China will prove to be an exception to the "skyscraper index" - popularly known as the "skyscraper curse" - proposed by financial analyst Andrew Lawrence. In 1999, Lawrence noted that major financial crises often follow the construction of record-breaking skyscrapers."
  • Grape Wall Challenge: Top ten white wines under RMB100 [Grape Wall of China] "On March 13, a dozen expert and consumer judges met in Beijing for the Grape Wall Challenge and tasted 23 red wines that retail for less than RMB100 in China."
  • Prepaid card woes multiply in Shanghai [China Daily] "The Shanghai Committee of Consumers' Rights and Interests Protection yesterday urged consumers opting for prepaid cards to be on guard, in view of the rise in related complaints in the city. The committee said it received more than 4,000 complaints in 2008, up 14 percent than in 2007. Most of these complaints have to do with beauty and hair salons or fitness clubs that often shut down without notifying their clients, said the commission. The credit remaining on the cards issued by them thus becomes invalid."
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