Cases of artificial human teeth being found in food products in China have led to growing anxiety among local consumers. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP) on the 21st (local time), a woman residing in Jilin Province, Northeast China, claimed that three artificial teeth were found in a grilled sausage she purchased from an outdoor stall on the 13th. The vendor denied the claim, stating that there were no teeth when it was sold, but later apologized after local market supervision authorities intervened. On the same day, a woman dining at a famous dim sum chain store in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, found two teeth in her dim sum. Her daughter confirmed that the teeth did not belong to her father. The restaurant stated that all products are supplied by the headquarters and that they could not determine the source of the teeth. Currently, food authorities are investigating the incident. On the 14th, a report came in that an artificial tooth was found in a walnut ...