Follow-Up: Shanghai Carrefour Fined Over Bad Meat
A Shanghai court has settled the case regarding Shanghai Carrefour Quyang Store's selling of expired pork.
Carrefour has been ordered to stop selling the pork and return all the RMB10,661.77 income it earned from the sale of the bad meat. The company must also pay a RMB53,308.85 fine.
The supplier of the meat, Shanghai Shuanghui Dachang Taisen Company has been asked to stop supplying the meat and it has been fined RMB658,51.35. It is also required to pay a RMB395,44.65 penalty for dealing in businesses beyond its approved licensed scope.
Shanghai Food and Medicine Supervision Bureau says it will continue to recall the bad meat.
On April 1, Shanghai Food and Medicine Supervision Bureau identified 153 boxes of small ribs marking with "fresh pork" stickers at Shanghai Carrefour Quyang Store. That meat was actually expired for about four months.
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December 13th, 2007 at 11:35 am
we are moving to shanghai from malaysia next week, im pretty disappointed about what i read about carrefour,because here in malaysia carrefour is one of the best hypermarkets in terms of quality and price. I was going to suggest to them to set aside a corner for HALAL FOOD like they do here they have a corner for NON HALAL FOOD