The parent company of a scandal-hit Chinese food supplier said it is withdrawing all products made by the subsidiary.
Shanghai Husi Food Co, owned by Illinois-based OSI Group, is at the centre of a major food safety scandal, which has spread from China to Hong Kong and Japan, over allegations it mixed fresh and expired meat. In a statement posted on its website late Saturday, OSI Group said it would “withdraw from the marketplace” all products made by Shanghai Husi, and that it was conducting an internal investigation into current and former senior management.
It vowed to take “swift and decisive action” including legal measures against those responsible for the scandal, and said a new management team would be brought to China.
Regulators in Shanghai said on Saturday that Husi had forged production dates on smoked beef patties and then sold them after they expired.
OSI Group said it would fully cooperate with Chinese regulators. The scandal, which has dragged in global food brands including McDonald's, KFC-parent Yum Brands and Starbucks Corp, was triggered by a local TV report showing staff at Shanghai Husi using long-expired meat.
Source : http://www.financialexpress.com/
Shanghai Husi Food Co, owned by Illinois-based OSI Group, is at the centre of a major food safety scandal, which has spread from China to Hong Kong and Japan, over allegations it mixed fresh and expired meat. In a statement posted on its website late Saturday, OSI Group said it would “withdraw from the marketplace” all products made by Shanghai Husi, and that it was conducting an internal investigation into current and former senior management.
It vowed to take “swift and decisive action” including legal measures against those responsible for the scandal, and said a new management team would be brought to China.
Regulators in Shanghai said on Saturday that Husi had forged production dates on smoked beef patties and then sold them after they expired.
OSI Group said it would fully cooperate with Chinese regulators. The scandal, which has dragged in global food brands including McDonald's, KFC-parent Yum Brands and Starbucks Corp, was triggered by a local TV report showing staff at Shanghai Husi using long-expired meat.
Source : http://www.financialexpress.com/
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