China investigating after media report finds same trucks transport edible oil and a form of coal
- China is investigating food safety concerns in cooking oils following a report revealing tankers also transport coal.
- Truck drivers did not clean tankers between carrying edible oils and chemicals, as discovered by Beijing News.
- China's State Council is creating an investigation group with various ministries to address violations, threatening severe punishment.
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Several Chinese media outlets reported that the national grain storage agency Sinograin allegedly used the same tank trucks to transport gasoline and then cooking oil in succession, causing great concerns over food safety.
Cooking oil scandal may prompt China to tighten food safety policies, observers say
Allegations that Chinese companies have been using the same trucks to transport fuel and cooking oil are likely to be raised at a key political meeting next week and could prompt Beijing to
Beijing News investigation reveals that a logistics company working for Sinograin uses the same trucks to avoid empty trips and reduce costs and times.
China investigating after media report finds same trucks transport edible oil and a form of coal
Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — China’s authorities are investigating food safety concerns in cooking oils after an investigative report from local media revealed that tankers carrying soybean oil from a major state-owned company were also used to carry a form of coal. The report from Beijing News, a state-backed outlet known for original reporting, found that it was an “open secret” among truck drivers that the tankers did not get cleaned in be…
China investigating after media report finds same trucks transport edible oil and a form of coal
Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — China’s authorities are investigating food safety concerns in cooking oils after an investigative report from local media revealed that tankers carrying soybean oil from a major state-owned company were also used to carry a form of coal. The report from Beijing News, a state-backed outlet known for original reporting, found that it was an “open secret” among truck drivers that the tankers did not get cleaned in be…

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