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Beijing: One of China's most famous health brands has been banned from making honey and fined 14 million yuan ($2.9 million), after it was caught "recycling" expired honey into premium label jars for sale in supermarkets.

The blending of adulterated honey from China with Australian honey sparked a backlash against "fake" honey on Australia supermarket shelves last year.

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Professor Mark Taylor and student Xiaoteng Zhou at Macquarie University have completed a survey of 100 samples of honey which shows Australia has adulterated honey.Credit:Wolter Peeters

The problem of fake honey, mixed with sugar syrup, has also long plagued Chinese consumers and helped create demand for Tong Ren Tang's "quality" honey as an apparently safer choice in supermarkets.

Tong Ren Tang is the world's biggest traditional Chinese medicine producer and won its reputation as the royal pharmacy for the Qing Dynasty in 1723. The company has since expanded its Chinese herbal medicine stores to 21 countries, including Australia.

But Chinese state media reported the company had "touched the red line of food safety" with its "honey problem" and had to be dealt with seriously.

Fourteen managers have been disciplined by China's corruption watchdog, and the company's chairman ordered to write a confession of his mistakes.

A Chinese television program had found that hundreds of bottles of expired honey were taken to a factory to be repackaged and resold under the Tong Ren Tang label. An official investigation by the Food and Drug Administration later found 2284 bottles had entered the market since October.

Australian regulators have not taken action against Australian honey makers accused of selling blended honey, and are instead reviewing testing standards for imported honey.

In a separate fake honey case in New Zealand, food safety regulators are taking a company, Evergreen Life, to court on Thursday alleging its manuka honey product is fake and mixed with artificial chemicals.


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Tong Ren Tang, Chinese herbal medicine shop in 2008.Credit:Louie Douvis

In Beijing, where the government is sensitive to consumer dissatisfaction with repeated food safety scandals, the punishment over the fake honey, involving such a prominent brand, has been swift.

Tong Ren Tang's bee industry licence has been revoked by food safety regulators and staff caught in the scandal banned from working in the food production industry for five years.

The Communist Party's corruption watchdog has demoted or sacked five managers, "seriously criticised" the company's former party secretary and chairman Mei Qun, issued a warning to its general manager, and recorded a "serious mistake" on the file of the company's chief engineer.


An investigation into Tong Ren Tang's honey subsidiary in Jiangsu province found expired honey had been recycled and marked with a false production date, in breach of food safety laws. Another 3300 jars of honey was confiscated.

The honey was a small division of Tong Ren Tang's overall business. A manager at Tong Ren Tang's Sydney store said Chinese honey was not sold in the Australian stores.

https://www.theage.com.au/world/asi...d-stung-in-honey-scandal-20190213-p50xj2.html

Chinese and #FAKE go hand in hand, no wonder they have to steal baby formula from Australia.
 
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In a separate fake honey case in New Zealand, food safety regulators are taking a company, Evergreen Life, to court on Thursday alleging its manuka honey product is fake and mixed with artificial chemicals.
Did you even read the article? It's about a New Zealand company, Evergreen Life, that sells fake honey. You Anglos are corrupting our companies by selling fakes on the market and undercutting our real products.

Chinese and #FAKE go hand in hand, no wonder they have to steal baby formula from Australia.
LOL nobody steals baby formula from Australia. Are you implying your police are so incompetent that anybody can just steal without being arrested?
 
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For the Chinese doubter

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-02/12/c_137816343.htm

14 held accountable, time-honored company punished for expired products

BEIJING, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- A group of people including officials of Beijing Tongrentang Co. Ltd., a renowned traditional Chinese medicine company, were held accountable and a subsidiary was fined for expired honey products, local authorities said Tuesday.

Local media revealed last December that a honey producer of Tongrentang Bee Industry Co. Ltd., located in east China's Jiangsu Province, allegedly reused expired honey and changed production dates.

An investigation launched by the local market regulation administration in Jiangsu affirmed that those behaviors violated China's laws and regulations on food security.

The food and drug administration of Daxing District in Beijing also found that more than 2,200 jars of the company's products had entered the market since October last year.

Tongrentang Bee Industry Co. Ltd. made a statement Monday night to recall those products and released detailed information about the products and compensation for the customers.

Over 110,000 yuan (16,200 U.S. dollars) of illegal earnings and 3,300 jars of involved items have been confiscated. The food production license of the subsidiary has been revoked.

So far, 14 people including high-level officials of Tongrentang were found responsible. The subsidiary was fined 14 million yuan (2.1 million U.S. dollars) for breaching food safety regulations.

Beijing: One of China's most famous health brands has been banned from making honey and fined 14 million yuan ($2.9 million), after it was caught "recycling" expired honey into premium label jars for sale in supermarkets.

The blending of adulterated honey from China with Australian honey sparked a backlash against "fake" honey on Australia supermarket shelves last year.

3be4d70a0b4af24bad2791345898c52ba59198b2

Professor Mark Taylor and student Xiaoteng Zhou at Macquarie University have completed a survey of 100 samples of honey which shows Australia has adulterated honey.Credit:Wolter Peeters

The problem of fake honey, mixed with sugar syrup, has also long plagued Chinese consumers and helped create demand for Tong Ren Tang's "quality" honey as an apparently safer choice in supermarkets.

Tong Ren Tang is the world's biggest traditional Chinese medicine producer and won its reputation as the royal pharmacy for the Qing Dynasty in 1723. The company has since expanded its Chinese herbal medicine stores to 21 countries, including Australia.

But Chinese state media reported the company had "touched the red line of food safety" with its "honey problem" and had to be dealt with seriously.

Fourteen managers have been disciplined by China's corruption watchdog, and the company's chairman ordered to write a confession of his mistakes.

A Chinese television program had found that hundreds of bottles of expired honey were taken to a factory to be repackaged and resold under the Tong Ren Tang label. An official investigation by the Food and Drug Administration later found 2284 bottles had entered the market since October.

Australian regulators have not taken action against Australian honey makers accused of selling blended honey, and are instead reviewing testing standards for imported honey.

In a separate fake honey case in New Zealand, food safety regulators are taking a company, Evergreen Life, to court on Thursday alleging its manuka honey product is fake and mixed with artificial chemicals.


641936bcd41b340b26088eba40d42b7fa676c5f7

Tong Ren Tang, Chinese herbal medicine shop in 2008.Credit:Louie Douvis

In Beijing, where the government is sensitive to consumer dissatisfaction with repeated food safety scandals, the punishment over the fake honey, involving such a prominent brand, has been swift.

Tong Ren Tang's bee industry licence has been revoked by food safety regulators and staff caught in the scandal banned from working in the food production industry for five years.

The Communist Party's corruption watchdog has demoted or sacked five managers, "seriously criticised" the company's former party secretary and chairman Mei Qun, issued a warning to its general manager, and recorded a "serious mistake" on the file of the company's chief engineer.


An investigation into Tong Ren Tang's honey subsidiary in Jiangsu province found expired honey had been recycled and marked with a false production date, in breach of food safety laws. Another 3300 jars of honey was confiscated.

The honey was a small division of Tong Ren Tang's overall business. A manager at Tong Ren Tang's Sydney store said Chinese honey was not sold in the Australian stores.

https://www.theage.com.au/world/asi...d-stung-in-honey-scandal-20190213-p50xj2.html

Chinese and #FAKE go hand in hand, no wonder they have to steal baby formula from Australia.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/larryo...xcerpt-honey-is-worlds-third-most-faked-food/
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Did you even read the article? It's about a New Zealand company, Evergreen Life, that sells fake honey. You Anglos are corrupting our companies by selling fakes on the market and undercutting our real products.

LOL nobody steals baby formula from Australia. Are you implying your police are so incompetent that anybody can just steal without being arrested?

Does no one steal baby formula? Except for the Chinese in Australia and New Zealand, the Chinese public doesn't even trust Chinese food manufacturing, so the Chinese have to steal from other countries.
 
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Does no one steal baby formula? Except for the Chinese in Australia and New Zealand, the Chinese public doesn't even trust Chinese food manufacturing, so the Chinese have to steal from other countries.

then why you steal from store every single day? Apparently you can't even tell the difference between "legitimately buy" vs. "steal".
 
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Does no one steal baby formula? Except for the Chinese in Australia and New Zealand, the Chinese public doesn't even trust Chinese food manufacturing, so the Chinese have to steal from other countries.
LMFAO so why don't your police do something about the theft? Do you have a news link or are you pulling from your arse as usual?
 
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