KFC supplier used excessive additives in chicken feed
Updated: 2012-12-21 01:17
By WANG HONGYI in Shanghai (China Daily)
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After the CCTV report triggered public concern over the safety of the birds supplied to KFC, the Shanghai Food and Drug Administration carried out tests on Tuesday after taking 32 samples of raw chicken products from a logistics center belonging to Yum Brands in Shanghai. The results of the tests are not known yet.
Severe punishments will be handed out if any violation of food safety laws is found, the Shanghai Food Safety Office said.
This year, Yum Brands sent a total of 283 batches of samples for test, which didn't include the products from Liuhe, according to the Xinhua News Agency.
The administration's probe revealed that the logistics center's purchase records suggest that no purchases were made from Liuhe after May.
"We will investigate whether Yum Brands took measures according to the food safety laws when they received the report on unqualified chicken," said Gu Zhenhua, deputy director of the Shanghai Food Safety Office.
"Further investigations will also be made on the tests body (Shanghai Institute for Food and Drug Control), and we will implement the most strict accountability procedures on it," he said.
Toxicologist Lu Dun said that the incident exposed some flaws in the system. "For the testing body, it's hard to find out how the clients will deal with the chickens after the test results are unveiled," Lu said.
Contact the writer at wanghongyi@chinadaily.com.cn
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