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Food safety, pollution to be tackled

By Zhang Zhouxiang | China Daily | Updated: 2017-03-28 07:31

Central and local governments have responded to recent media reports and public concern over food safety, administrative streamlining, air pollution, and workers' rights.

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On March 15, World Consumer Rights Day, China Central Television reported how some food enterprises misled consumers by exaggerating their products' health benefits; some even suggested that their food could serve as a medicinal substitute.

Food safety, pollution to be tackled

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