Continue Reading Below First Comment 👇👇

Is it safe to eat food imported from China to the US?

There’s a pan-Asian grocery store that opened fairly close to my home (in Ohio) recently. It has food from all over Asia, but seems to have a heavy focus on Chinese food (much of it imported from China.)

On one hand, I’m curious about trying it (and have no reservations about the obviously fresh food.) On the other hand, I’ve also heard a lot of horror stories about Chinese companies putting things that should not be in food in their food. (I don’t think the store would stock questionable food deliberately, but they might unknowingly.) I’m not sure how much truth there is to these stories– I don’t doubt they happened, but as far as I know it could be xenophobes making mountains out of molehills.

VS

Related Posts

Popular 1960s Singer Passed Away At Age 101

Jane Morgan, the elegant American singer known for her smooth voice and hit song “Fascination,” has died at the age of 101. Morgan passed away peacefully in…

The Dog Was Chained in Trash, the Plates Hidden—The Truck Drove On

I was about fifteen minutes out of the city when I saw it. A rusty blue flatbed hauling what looked like junk—clothes, cracked dishes, wires, even a…

8 Signs You Have Too Much Sugar in Your Body (And What to Do About It)

The Hidden Dangers of Too Much Sugar Many people consume more sugar than they realize, thanks to hidden sugars in everyday foods like cereal, yogurt, and sauces….

“Quiet kid” wows school with perfect ‘Billie Jean’ choreography

High school talent shows give students the chance to share their abilities, even if performing in front of a crowd can be nerve-wracking. For Brett Nichols, a…

Don’t Toss Those Eggshells: 17 Ways to Reuse Them

Getting rid of eggshells can be tricky, but there are plenty of useful, eco-friendly alternatives. In the garden, they make excellent fertilizer due to their calcium content…

A cheap and simple method to keep these pests away from your home

Cockroaches are one of the most dreaded household pests. They tend to hide in dark, damp, and cool places like under the sink, in basements, or inside…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *