Hundreds of pigs, dogs die in Chinese city
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vinegar:
Everything you say is true... if you choose to see things in the worst possible light. Our memories are defined by decades, while the world has been around for milleniums. Maybe the less stressful view of life is that things are bad, but could be worse, and it is up to us to decide on how we can make life more bearable for ourselves.China will be building more dams.Countries nearby worry they would deplete or contaminate the water.However,china doesn't bother discuss wf these countries n carry on their plan.
While indonesia will continue their fire burning every oct, australia will continue to build plant in Msia, North Korea continue to threaten South korea/japan/US n makes their own people suffer in hunger,terriost...fight btw religious..muslim & buddhist in Myammar...etc.....
As for sg,more bribery n sex for trade cases in public & private sectors...more inconsiderate drivers...etc...
Longer drought expected in NZ & USA,etc....Hottest summer in australia....etc,etc,
Sigh...the world is changing...to the worse. -
hope that the dead pigs and dogs don't end up in those hei xin factories and eventually to restaurants and roadside stalls there... :sick:
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pinky:
hope that the dead pigs and dogs don't end up in those hei xin factories and eventually to restaurants and roadside stalls there... :sick:
Gulp! And they may process and freeze the meat for a year or two, until the wind blows over, before serving the delicacies. -
Mawar:
pinky:
hope that the dead pigs and dogs don't end up in those hei xin factories and eventually to restaurants and roadside stalls there... :sick:
Gulp! And they may process and freeze the meat for a year or two, until the wind blows over, before serving the delicacies.
base on their track record, hmmmm....
read from newspapers how the factories masked the rotting smell with strong seasonings, chemical, dark sauce etc and re-sell to eateries. not sure if they are talking about this case but this practice has been done for long long time already.. :sick: :nailbite: :scared: -
pinky:
Mawar:
[quote=\"pinky\"]hope that the dead pigs and dogs don't end up in those hei xin factories and eventually to restaurants and roadside stalls there... :sick:
Gulp! And they may process and freeze the meat for a year or two, until the wind blows over, before serving the delicacies.
base on their track record, hmmmm....
read from newspapers how the factories masked the rotting smell with strong seasonings, chemical, dark sauce etc and re-sell to eateries. not sure if they are talking about this case but this practice has been done for long long time already.. :sick: :nailbite: :scared:[/quote]Oh my this is bad like a chain effect, thank god our ava here very strict.! -
just read from ST how rat and fox meat being passed off as beef and mutton in eastern
China :sick: -
Yup, must be china… can’t shake off the bad press when it comes to food…
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