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China seeks public trust after milk scandal

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  • rjd_jr at 07:38 AM JST - 21st September

    This is laughable

  • some14some at 07:48 AM JST - 21st September

    This is laughable

    It is not 'manga' it is about 'milk' and since Chinese govt is taking stern actions against manufacturers, public understanding will follow.

  • tclh at 10:28 AM JST - 21st September

    Cook your own food, make your own meals from FRESH ingredients..for your baby too. Forget restaurants and precessed food. This is the way to protect yourself and your family during this lack-of -morality time, and it is not only in China.

  • SwiftBoatVet at 11:04 AM JST - 21st September

    This is not amusing.

  • Betzee at 11:50 AM JST - 21st September

    When I lived in China, in the mid-1980s, I used to buy powdered baby milk to put in (instant) coffee. Hot water was easy to come by but refrigeration was non-existent in those days. Little did I know what risk I was putting myself in!

  • taniwha at 03:01 PM JST - 21st September

    Public trust in what? A corrupted system that is there principally for the benefit of a very wealthy elite?

    When the Chinese government takes a benevolent interest in its own population rather than simply in ever increasing wealth building for the favored few, people will begin to trust it.

  • Jyan_Bon at 05:42 PM JST - 22nd September

    some14some.......This is laughable (also).

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