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Serious World Biggest Honey Producer Caught Reselling Expired Honey As Expensive Fresh Honey! Guess The Fucking Country!

JohnTan

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BEIJING - The world's largest producer of traditional Chinese medicinal products, Tong Ren Tang, is in hot water after an investigative TV programme found that expired honey under its label was being recycled.

Investigative reporters from the Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation found hundreds of bottles of expired or near-expired honey with the Tong Ren Tang label were taken to a factory in Binhai in Jiangsu province, where workers poured them into vats.

A staff member of Yancheng Golden Bee Food Technology, the honey supplier of Tong Ren Tang, said the expired honey would be recycled as feed to raise bees.


But the programme claimed the vats were taken to a raw material storage facility where the honey could be repackaged and resold. The authorities are now investigating.

Market supervision officials said on the programme that the company had flouted regulations in the past. In October, law enforcement officers found during a check that it had altered the production date on a batch of honey.

Founded in Beijing in 1669, Tong Ren Tang is a household name, with thousands of retail shops and clinics across China. It also has a significant presence overseas, including in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and the United States.

A spokesman for Beijing Tong Ren Tang’s Singapore management, Mr Lee Seak Liang, said that he was unaware of the situation and that the brand does not sell honey at its five stores here.

Tong Ren Tang served eight generations of emperors during the Qing Dynasty, and was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006.

The listed state-owned enterprise issued an apology on Saturday night (Dec 15), saying it has asked its manufacturer to suspend production and is investigating. It has also suspended sales of the affected products.

Netizens were quick to take the centuries-old brand to task, saying it had not only damaged its own reputation as a business, but also sullied the country's name.

China is the biggest honey producer and exporter in the world, accounting for as much as half the world's honey.

It is, however, no stranger to food scandals, from baby formula laced with lethal amounts of melamine, to restaurant cooking with recycled "gutter oil".

According to the US National Honey Board, honey is susceptible to physical and chemical changes during storage, and often has a stated shelf life of two years for practical purposes.

Overtime, honey may darken or lose its aroma or crystallise, it said.

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/e...d-by-major-chinese-medicinal-products-company
 

halsey02

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is the picture, Upper Cross Street Singapore? "if the Chinese, Don't Cheat..I worry"... ha ha ha ha
 

eatshitndie

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tiong honey is highly filtered in order to look “clean”, clear, and “pure”. no good. best is raw honey with bee wax, bee shit, pollen still in the honey. the guck in the honey helps to build one’s immunity.
 
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