China to draw up blacklist of dangerous ingredients (Reuters)
Reuters - China is to publish a blacklist of food additives which make products taste better or appear nutritious but are damaging to health, state media said, as it struggles to restore faith in the "made in China" brand..
Fri Dec 2008 12:12 (1 month ago)
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