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In China, McDonald's, KFC Face New Food Scandal

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In China, McDonald's, KFC Face New Food Scandal Filed under: McDonald's, China, Food & Beverage, Restaurants, Scandals and Lawsuits

*STR/AFP/Getty Images*Workers producing food at the Shanghai Husi Food Co., a factory of U.S. food supplier OSI Group, in Shanghai.

By JOE McDONALD

BEIJING -- McDonald's and KFC in China faced a new food safety scare Monday after a Shanghai television station reported a supplier sold them expired beef and chicken.

The companies said they immediately stopped using meat from the supplier, Husi Food Co. The Shanghai office of China's food and drug agency said it was investigating and told customers to suspend use of its products.

Dragon TV said Sunday that Husi, owned by OSI Group of Aurora, Illinois, repackaged stale beef and chicken and put new expiration dates on them. It said they were sold to McDonald's, KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants.

The report added to a series of food safety scares in China that have battered public confidence in dairies, fast food outlets and other suppliers.

McDonald's (MCD) and Yum Brands (YUM), which owns KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, said in separate statements they were conducting their own investigations.

"Food safety is a top priority for McDonald's," the company said on its microblog account. The company said it pursues "strict compliance" with consumer safety laws and regulations and has "zero tolerance for illegal behavior."

A third company, sandwich shop chain Dicos, said in a statement it stopped using sausage patties supplied by Husi. Dicos is owned by Taiwan's Ting Hsin International Group and the company website said it had 2,000 outlets in China as of September 2013.

The Shanghai office of the State Food and Drug Administration said it was working with police to investigate Husi.

"At present, the company has been sealed and suspect products seized," the agency said on its website. It said distributors had been ordered to hold any of its products for investigation.

A woman who answered the phone at Husi's headquarters said no one was available to comment. The official Xinhua News Agency cited a company manager, Yang Liqun, who said Husi has a strict quality control system and will cooperate in the investigation.

KFC is China's biggest restaurant chain, with more than 4,000 outlets and plans to open 700 more this year.The company was badly hurt after state television reported in December that some poultry suppliers violated rules on drug use in chickens. Yum said KFC sales in China plunged 37 percent the following month. KFC launched an effort to tighten control over product quality and eliminated more than 1,000 small poultry producers from its supply network.

China has suffered a string of product scandals over the past decade in which infants, hospital patients and others have been killed by phony or adulterated milk powder, drugs and other goods.

Foreign fast food brands are seen as more reliable than Chinese competitors, though local brands have made big improvements in quality.

The high profile of foreign brands means any complaints involving them attract attention, while their status as foreign companies with less political influence means Chinese media can publicize their troubles more freely.

*Weary Customers*

Scandal-weary consumers on Monday expressed mixed feelings.

Chen Lu, 24, an employee of an Internet company, was eating a chicken burger and fries at a McDonald's in central Shanghai that was half-empty at midday, a time when most restaurants are crowded.

"My boyfriend called and told me not to eat McDonald's one minute after I ordered this chicken hamburger, but what can I do? I've already ordered and I am in a hurry," she said.

"I am worried about my health," she said. "I will try to avoid it, at least for a while. I am pretty disappointed in this brand."

Another diner, Liu Kun, a 24-year-old student from Nanjing who was visiting Shanghai, said he was unconcerned.

"The incident won't change me eating here," said Liu. "There have been negative reports all the time, McDonald and KFC are the leaders in the industry."

-AP researcher Fu Ting in Shanghai contributed.
 

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McDonald’s, KFC In China Sold Expired Beef And Chicken

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McDonald’s, KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants in China stopped selling meat supplied by Husi Food Co. Ltd. after the China Food and Drug Administration reported it sold expired beef and chicken products.

The CFDA is investigating Husi, which is owned by OSI Group of Aurora, Illinois. Officials believe the supplier was knowingly selling expired meat which it relabeled with new expiration dates, the New York Daily News reported.

"At present, the company has been sealed and suspect products seized," the CFDA said on its website.

McDonald's sealed 4,500 cases of beef, pork, chicken and other products and Pizza Hut sealed 500 cases of seasoned beef supplied by Husi for investigation. CFDA investigators are working with police, Shanghai television station Dragon TV reported.

McDonald's Corp. and Yum Brands Inc., which owns KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, are conducting their own investigations.

"Food safety is a top priority for McDonald's," the company said on its microblog. The company cited "strict compliance" with consumer safety laws and regulations and says it has "zero tolerance for illegal behavior."

KFC, China’s biggest restaurant chain, saw a 37 percent drop in sales last December after poultry suppliers were cited for violating rules against drug use in chickens.

Although many fast food restaurant were empty during peak hours on Monday, some diners say the recent spate of food scares hasn’t frightened them away from fast food.

"The incident won't change me eating here," 24-year-old Liu Kun said. "There have been negative reports all the time. McDonald and KFC are the leaders in the industry."

"My boyfriend called and told me not to eat McDonald's one minute after I ordered this chicken burger, but what can I do? I've already ordered and I am in a hurry," said 24-year-old Chen Lu.

Sources: New York Daily News, USA Today

Image credit: Wikimedia public domain

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McDonald's, Yum Apologize For Rotten Meat Scandal

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* Meat supplier shut down after safety violations exposed
* TV footage showed factory workers picking up meat from floor
* Yum, McDonald's warn of potential China product shortfalls
* Incident highlights broader China food supply chain issues (Adds company reaction, details of China operations, share prices, adds LOS ANGELES to dateline)
By Adam Jourdan and Lisa Baertlein
SHANGHAI/LOS ANGELES, July 21 (Reuters) - Yum Brands Inc and McDonald's Corp are facing a new food safety scare in China, denting the fast-food companies' efforts to shore up reputations and businesses that were hurt by a 2012 safety scandal in one of their biggest markets.
McDonald's and KFC parent Yum apologized to customers on Monday after Chinese regulators shut a local meat supplier following a TV report that showed workers picking up meat from a factory floor, as well as mixing meat beyond its expiration date with fresh meat.
The companies said they immediately stopped using the supplier, Shanghai Husi Food Co Ltd, a unit of Aurora, Illinois-based OSI Group, and had switched to alternates. They added that the factory served restaurants in the Shanghai area.
The report on China's Dragon TV brought Yum and McDonald's back into the firing line following the sales-battering 2012 scandal that involved chicken pumped with excessive amounts of antibiotics.
"We will not tolerate any violations of government laws and regulations from our suppliers," said Yum China, which required all of its KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants to seal up and stop using all meat materials supplied by the Husi factory.
The division, Yum's No. 1 business unit, had just seen its KFC restaurants bounce back from the double whammy of the food safety scare and a bird flu outbreak.
"If proven, the practices outlined in the reports are completely unacceptable to McDonald's anywhere in the world," a China-based spokeswoman for McDonald's told Reuters.
Husi provided McDonald's with chicken, beef and lettuce, a McDonald's U.S. spokeswoman said.
China is McDonald's third-biggest market as measured in number of restaurants.
"I think this is going to be really challenging for both these firms," said Benjamin Cavender, Shanghai-based principal at China Market Research Group.
"I don't know that this is something an apology can fix so easily, because at this point people don't have a whole lot of trust that they have good systems in place," he added.
Yum shares were down 3.5 percent at $74.72 and McDonald's shares were down 0.9 percent at $98.13 on Monday afternoon on the New York Stock Exchange.
The Shanghai Municipal Food and Drug Administration shut Husi down on Sunday after the local Chinese TV broadcast aired. In addition to the meat safety violations, the program showed workers saying that if clients knew what they were doing, the firm would lose its contracts.
OSI said on its Chinese website that management was "appalled by the report." The company has formed its own investigation team, is fully cooperating with government inspectors and will take all necessary actions based on results of the investigation.
"Management believes this to be an isolated event, but takes full responsibility for the situation," OSI said.
OSI, which has close to 60 manufacturing facilities worldwide and had revenue of more than $5 billion in 2012, has been supplying McDonald's in China since 1992 and KFC and Pizza Hut parent Yum since 2008, according to its website.
SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES
McDonald's and Yum are the top two brands by sales in China's $174 billion fast-food market, according to Euromonitor, but face a challenge as local firms try to tempt cost-conscious diners with healthy, home-grown fare.
Both companies said they are investigating the issues highlighted in the report and said that switching suppliers will cause some temporary product shortages.
News of the scare spread quickly to diners negotiating Shanghai's lunch-hour rush on Monday.
"For now I won't go to eat at McDonald's or KFC, at least until this whole thing settles down," said Xu Xinyu, 24, a financial services worker, eating at a noodle shop near a McDonald's outlet in downtown Shanghai.
Yet Chinese consumers may already have developed a comparatively thick skin when it comes to food scandals. "Isn't everywhere like this?" asked student Li Xiaoye, 20, eating a beef burger in a Shanghai McDonald's outlet. "I'll keep going because wherever I eat, the issues are all the same."
The incident highlights the difficulty in ensuring quality and safety along the supply chain in China. Wal-Mart Stores Inc came under the spotlight this year after a supplier's donkey meat product was found to contain fox meat. It also came under fire for selling expired duck meat in 2011.
OSI is one of McDonald's key meat suppliers and has a good reputation, according to an industry insider speaking on condition of anonymity. He added the incident highlighted the issue firms faced enforcing strict processes with local staff.
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A Starbucks spokesman told Reuters that the company does not now have any direct business dealings with Husi Food.
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