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Some fox with your donkey sausage, madam?

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Jupiter551

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If you thought Chinese-made food in Walmart was dodgy well watch out for Chinese-made food in CHINESE Walmart! Innocent shoppers assumed they'd be making a family favourite donkey-loaf only to find a crafty clan of foxes had er, well thrown themselves into the mincer perhaps to dishonour the company owner...?
http://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/china-walmarts-remove-tainted-donkey-040810860.html
China Walmarts remove tainted donkey meat
Walmart has removed several batches of donkey meat from its stores in the Chinese city of Jinan after discovering that it was being sold fraudulently mixed with undeclared meat from other animals.

After a series of DNA tests, it was found that the donkey meat, a normal dish in the eastern province of Shandong, was mixed with flesh from other animals, including fox meat, the official China Daily said on Friday.

The head of the local company that produced the meat, Dezhou Fujude Food, has been detained and production at the factory suspended.

Walmart has apologised to Chinese consumers and has promised to return all the money paid for the product by all customers who bought the Five Spices brand of donkey meat.

Walmart China has launched an internal investigation, CEO Greg Foran said.

"At Walmart, we take the issue of food fraud very seriously.

"To this end, Walmart China is going beyond what local law requires and is adding DNA tests to its sample tests of meat products to ensure high quality and safety of the products sold in Walmart stores," the company said in a statement.
 
Fox meat is completely safe and edible. Never had it myself but wouldn't be opposed to eat. Of course no one like to purchase something to only find out it's something else.

This is like the horse meat in beef product a few months back. I think to alleviate these types of problems from reoccurring, they should just change the way they label the ingredients in prefab/prepackaged foods.

"May contain the following but not limited to, any type of bird, scaly creature, aquatic or land, hoofed animal or paws, fur or bald. May also contain nuts."
 
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