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Fears of duck meat scam trouble industry in China

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Published Sep 11, 2023

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Authorities in Hohhot, China have fined five food service contractors operating in a college cafeteria for passing off cheaper duck meat as beef and mutton. The scandal has raised concerns that this illegal practice may be happening on a wider scale across the food industry. This incident is the latest in a series of exposes involving food services fraudulently substituting duck meat for more expensive beef and mutton.
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A slew of scandals involving the fraudulent substitution of beef and mutton with cheaper cuts of duck meat has put the spotlight on the scam, with fears the illegal practice could be happening on a wider scale across the food industry. Authorities in Hohhot, capital of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, recently levied a collective fine of 270,000 yuan ($36,700) on five food services contractors operating in a local college cafeteria, after analysis of food samples showed they had been passing off much cheaper duck meat as beef and mutton in their dishes since March. A further 16,374 yuan was also confiscated as "illegal revenue", according to a penalty notice issued by Hohhot's Yuquan district market regulator. "The practice constitutes food service fraud according to the Law on Consumer Protection," said the Sept 4 document, which was addressed to the Inner Mongolia University, a prestigious institution in the region. The market regulator received reports in June that four ...
Source: China
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