China Is Full Of Nasty Food Practices, Like Reselling Discarded KFC On The Street
In China, they add melamine to the pet food to make it look like it has higher protein, make "soy sauce" from human hair, soak fish in ink to make their color better, and feed eels birth control to make them longer and more slender. They also pick up discarded KFC chicken pieces from the garbage and sell them at street vendor booths, Shanghai Daily reports.
He said a cleaner can earn 300 yuan (US$38.86) a month in wages from KFC but selling chickens "rescued" from the trash can bring them up to 6,000 yuan a month."A drumstick is sold at two yuan and a chicken wing is 1.5 yuan," he told the newspaper. "The job is popular because of the 'potential income.'"
Indeed, pure profit. You know what they say, one man's trash is another man's lunch.
Maybe it's time certain products should have to sport a label that says, "contains ingredients from China." — BEN POPKEN
Fuzhou vendors resell discarded KFC chickens [ShanghaiDaily]
(Photo: China Daily)
Raymond writes:
- "...When I lived in the Philippines, I saw this show on TV that investigated such activity. They sell the chicken to "roadside eateries" and they get recooked and made into things like fried chicken or some stew; this is because it cost only a few cents as opposed to a few dollars for real chicken meat..."
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Maybe it's time certain products should have to sport a label that says, "contains ingredients from China."
That and maybe it's time we start funding FDA inspections again and try to avoid giving leadership of said oversight office to an industry crony.
What are those people in brightly-colored clothes doing? Holding a traditional Chinese festival in a KFC?
About the soy sauce and human hair, that has to be an urban legend. No way they could get their hands on enough human hair to make it profitable. Plus, I bet it wouldn't even work. If I ever get my long hair cut off, I'll try it myself.
(Now, I wouldn't be suprised if they were making soy sauce out of ink-soaked fish.... )
Other practices in China:
In some cities, people collect used water bottles to refill with tap and resell as bottled water.
Washing lettuce with tap water
Ice cubes made from tap water
Spiking beer with balming fluid for that extra kick
Mixing milk powder with flour and selling it off as entirely milk powder.
News Flash: Yesterday's white rice is today's fried rice.
Also, the human hair soy sauce story is true. It's not like they grind the hair down and add water. They use some sort of processing to extract the amino acids from the hair. Supposedly, these amino acids mimic the taste of real soy. So really, the hair is just for flavoring. I'm sure the rest is just water, salt, MSG, and food coloring.
Again, another sensationalist over-the-top headline and article.. hey, maybe when we get the rats out of the taco bells, stop feeding our cattle dead dogs and cats, and not have kids dying from eating jack-in-the-box is when we can call out China or any other country for their "disgusting" food practices.
All I can say is YOU try to keep up with feeding 1.3 billion hungry Chinese!
Everyone knows you're always hungry after Chinese food...and maybe dead after KFC (maybe its a conspiracy by the Chinese government to decrease the population)!
Holy Crap!...Would they sell that too?!
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Yeah, those Chinese sure are dirty COMMIE bastards. Oh wait, let me go look in the mirror...
I love how a few fucked up desperate vendors can tarnish the entire country in Westerner's eyes. I've never heard about this practice before, but everybody in China knows that street vendors are the grimiest of grimy bastards there (that's saying a lot, believe me) and avoid them on a regular basis. KFC is MASSIVELY popular with Chinese people anyway, but if you were visiting why the hell would you bother eating there in the first place? There's enough YUM brands in the States, and everything tastes exactly the same. Except it's way more irritatingly crowded.
Never heard about the soy sauce, on which I call shenanigans. Don't we feed hormones to our animals anyway? I can't find an example anywhere because I'm lazy.
@lanceb: I'm pretty sure they do that in a lot of places. Lettuce with tap water?! Oh the heavens, I'm fainting! (Unless you were being sarcastic.)
Man, I could go for a Famous Bowl right now.
oh yea i just got a email with photos of the guys going to chicked farms and buying the dead chickens for pennies then plucking them on a crate, hot water soak, yellow dye soak, and tossed in the corner onto the floor to dry a little to make the skin tight, i think thats why they fry so crispy.
i was looking up the butterfly shrimp recipe on youtube and ran across eating live octpus that was crawling off the plate, they eat lots of things raw and after properly butterflying and battering a few shrimp i could see why. LOL i'm surprised that they cook anything. Oh yea i know that wings with sauce are atleast a day old.

















I don't see how this is any different from normal KFC.