During a recent raid on a wholesale centre in Guangzhou city, the capital of China ‘s Guangdong
province, a large quantity of fake eggs was seized.
Their wholesale price is 0.15 yuan (S$0.03) each – half the price of a real egg.
Consumers have a hard time telling a genuine egg from a fake one. This is good news for unscrupulous entrepreneurs, who are even conducting three-day courses in the production of artificial eggs for less than S$150. A reporter with Hong Kong-based Chinese magazine East Week enrolled in one such course.
Used condoms that have been reprocessed into rubber bands and hair ties have been sold in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, raising concerns about public health. Do not buy hair ties or scrunchies made in China.
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CHINA MAKES FAKE EGGS
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During a recent raid on a wholesale centre in Guangzhou city, the capital of China ‘s Guangdong province, a large quantity of fake eggs was seized.
Their wholesale price is 0.15 yuan (S$0.03) each – half the price of a real egg.
Consumers have a hard time telling a genuine egg from a fake one. This is good news for unscrupulous entrepreneurs, who are even conducting three-day courses in the production of artificial eggs for less than S$150. A reporter with Hong Kong-based Chinese magazine East Week enrolled in one such course.
CHINA USES USED CONDOMS TO MAKE HAIR TIES http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-11/13/content_6251535.htm
Used condoms that have been reprocessed into rubber bands and hair ties have been sold in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, raising concerns about public health. Do not buy hair ties or scrunchies made in China.
CHINA MAKES FAKE RICE https://conservativepost.com/alert-chinese-rise-sold-in-the-us-is-made-of-plastic-heres-how-to-identify-the-fake-one/