The list below is just ten examples of illegal counterfeit food product from china that may make you think twice about purchasing food from online sources that ship from across the ocean.
Chinese counterfeit food.
Since the great chinese infant formula debacle of 2008 when 54 000 infants were sickened and six died from milk tainted with melamine there have been even more reports of milk containing.
Counterfeit devices have been reverse engineered also called a chinese.
Furthermore it was estimated that three bowls of fake rice amounts to one plastic bag.
Cracking down on china s dangerous fake food sector.
Fake and adulterated honey.
Counterfeit electronic components have proliferated in recent years including integrated circuits ics relays circuit breakers fuses ground fault receptacles and cable assemblies as well as connectors.
Wine is the number one fake food in china as it is reported at least 70 of wines produced in china are fakes.
The hams were soaked in the pesticide dichlorvos which is a volatile organophosphate insecticide used for fumigation.
Products like phony eggs and fake honey have been rampant in china for years.
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Avoid buying wine from china.
The value of counterfeit electronic components is estimated to total 2 of global sales or 460 billion in 2011.
People who don t know much about wine are tricked into buying the expensive looking labels of counterfeit wines that are made from cheap fruit juice.
Food safety incidents in 2003 poisonous jinhua ham.
In 2003 several small producers of jinhua hams from jinhua zhejiang operated out of season and produced hams during warmer months treating their hams with pesticides to prevent spoilage and insect infestation.
Unfortunately contaminated food has health consequences.
Some chinese websites have come out with instructional videos on how to make 70 a day by producing and selling fake eggs.
According to their investigation the fake rice is made up of potatoes and plastic.
A chinese restaurant association recently confirmed that the viral food scandal involving fake rice is true.
A pew research center study last year found 40 percent of chinese view food safety as a very big problem up from 12 percent in 2008.