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Strike One? Or, are we just being too hard on China?

By philobean | July 27, 2007

Huge scandalSiu Pao sold on China’s streets are cardboard-filled! While a number of global fastfood chains are rumored to use onions and ‘low-grade beef’ as burger fillers and global food manufacturers, cartilege in hotdogs, the world declares cardboard ‘taking it too far’. China is, after all, the well-known least cost, least quality source of goods in the world.

It surprised the world when these big-hit stories were found to be untrue. Was it merely Strike One for those who’ve forever played keepers of the quality of Chinese goods or is it time to admit that we are, hands-down, being too hard on China?

My reckoning: if China’ll just be a little less secretive, maybe the world’ll be just a little less suspicious.

Topics: A little political, Business |

One Response to “Strike One? Or, are we just being too hard on China?”

  1. hip2b2 Says:
    August 12th, 2007 at 9:06 pm

    With great power comes great responsibility

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