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China says no evidence of spoiled meat sold to Japan

China says no evidence of spoiled meat sold to Japan

BEIJING, China - The building of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine is seen in Beijing on Aug. 6, 2014. Chinese food safety regulators told their Japanese counterparts at a bilateral meeting held there that they have no evidence of spoiled meat being exported to Japan by Shanghai Husi Food Co. at the center of a food safety scandal.

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U.S. parent firm of scandal-tainted Chinese meat supplier

U.S. parent firm of scandal-tainted Chinese meat supplier

SHANGHAI, China - Sheldon Lavin (R), chief executive officer of OSI Group LLC of the United States, attends a press conference in Shanghai on July 28, 2014, after OSI's Shanghai unit, Shanghai Husi, was found to have sold spoiled meat products to major fast-food chains in Japan, Hong Kong and elsewhere. The parent company said it will conduct product quality checks on all of its meat processing subsidiaries in China.

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U.S. parent firm of scandal-tainted Chinese meat supplier

U.S. parent firm of scandal-tainted Chinese meat supplier

SHANGHAI, China - Sheldon Lavin (C), chief executive officer, and other senior officials of OSI Group LLC of the United States hold a press conference in Shanghai on July 28, 2014, after OSI's Shanghai unit, Shanghai Husi, was found to have sold spoiled meat products to major fast-food chains in Japan, Hong Kong and elsewhere. The parent company said it will conduct product quality checks on all of its meat processing subsidiaries in China.

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U.S. parent firm of scandal-tainted Chinese meat supplier

U.S. parent firm of scandal-tainted Chinese meat supplier

SHANGHAI, China - Sheldon Lavin, chief executive officer of OSI Group LLC of the United States, attends a press conference in Shanghai on July 28, 2014, after OSI's Shanghai unit, Shanghai Husi, was found to have sold spoiled meat products to major fast-food chains in Japan, Hong Kong and elsewhere. The parent company said it will conduct product quality checks on all of its meat processing subsidiaries in China.

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China expired meat scandal

China expired meat scandal

SHANGHAI, China - A Shanghai city official enters a factory of meat processor Shanghai Husi Food Co. in Shanghai on July 23, 2014, following revelations that the company sold outdated chicken meat.

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Scandal-hit food maker hoists U.S., China flags at plant

Scandal-hit food maker hoists U.S., China flags at plant

SHANGHAI, China - Shanghai Husi Food Co., a Chinese food maker at the center of a meat safety scandal, raises U.S. and Chinese national flags at its plant in Shanghai on July 23, 2014.

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Investigation on Chinese meat scandal under way

Investigation on Chinese meat scandal under way

SHANGHAI, China - Officers carry a box to a police truck from a factory of Shanghai Husi Food Co. in Shanghai, China, on July 23, 2014, as police and the city's food and drug administration investigate the alleged use of expired meat. Hui provided the products to major fast-food restaurants such as McDonald's.

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5 detained over China expired meat scandal

5 detained over China expired meat scandal

SHANGHAI, China - A police car enters meat processor Shanghai Husi Food Co. in Shanghai, China, on July 23, 2014, as police and the city's food and drug administration launched a joint investigation over a food scandal. Husi allegedly used expired meat, in some cases over a year old, in products destined for sale at fast-food outlets such as McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Starbucks.

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China says no evidence of spoiled meat sold to Japan

China says no evidence of spoiled meat sold to Japan

BEIJING, China - The building of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine is seen in Beijing on Aug. 6, 2014. Chinese food safety regulators told their Japanese counterparts at a bilateral meeting held there that they have no evidence of spoiled meat being exported to Japan by Shanghai Husi Food Co. at the center of a food safety scandal. (Kyodo)

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China expired meat scandal

China expired meat scandal

SHANGHAI, China - A Shanghai city official enters a factory of meat processor Shanghai Husi Food Co. in Shanghai on July 23, 2014, following revelations that the company sold outdated chicken meat. (Kyodo)

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5 detained over China expired meat scandal

5 detained over China expired meat scandal

SHANGHAI, China - A police car enters meat processor Shanghai Husi Food Co. in Shanghai, China, on July 23, 2014, as police and the city's food and drug administration launched a joint investigation over a food scandal. Husi allegedly used expired meat, in some cases over a year old, in products destined for sale at fast-food outlets such as McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Starbucks. (Kyodo)

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Scandal-hit food maker hoists U.S., China flags at plant

Scandal-hit food maker hoists U.S., China flags at plant

SHANGHAI, China - Shanghai Husi Food Co., a Chinese food maker at the center of a meat safety scandal, raises U.S. and Chinese national flags at its plant in Shanghai on July 23, 2014. (Kyodo)

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