Why China Can’t Keep Its Cooking Oil Clean
China’s government has been criticized for its inconsistent priorities, swiftly deleting sensitive social media posts while neglecting food safety. A recent Caixin report revealed that Chinese companies have been reusing tankers to transport both coal-derived fuel and edible cooking oil, a practice ignored by the government for years. This raises concerns about food safety and the government’s ability to enforce regulations, highlighting a glaring contradiction in China’s governance.
China is full of contradictions. One of the most puzzling — and glaring — is that its government can somehow delete a politically offensive social media post instantaneously yet seems incapable of keeping food supplies safe.
The latest example is the revelation that Chinese companies have been regularly shipping edible cooking oil in the same tankers used to carry fuel extracted from coal. According to Caixin, a respected business publication, the government has turned a blind eye to the widespread practice for years.
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