Source: http://ift.tt/VQFn8s - Sunday, March 15, 2015
The level of counterfeiting in China is widely known—it’s enormous. In a recent episode in eastern China, authorities tried to destroy over 30 tonnes of substandard and fake products, but found they were overwhelmed by a grasping public, who came to collect their own haul before it could be destroyed. This took place on March 11, when the municipal government in Xuzhou city, one of the largest cities in the prosperous Jiangsu Province on China’s coast, announced that it had accumulated 35.7 tonnes of counterfeit products worth over 285,000 yuan (about $45,487)—and would soon set about destroying them. The confiscated goods included adulterated foods, nutritional products, food ingredients and toiletries. Local officials said they selected the best from these poor-quality goods, removed their labels, and donated them to socially vulnerable groups and poor students, according to People’s Net, the state-run website under the Party mouthpiece People’s Daily. When local authorities actually attempted to destroy the remainder, though, locals arrived en masse, grasping for what they could and carrying the food away in their bamboo baskets and cloth bags. The local police tried to stop them, reports said, but were evidently outnumbered, given that some locals reported making multiple trips to top up their haul. One local women, after returning home with boxes of fake salt flavor enhancers (monosodium glutamate or MSG), came back to the s
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