Analysis
The annual 315 Gala, a significant event in China, highlights the practices of various consumer product companies. This year's focus reveals the complex duality within some businesses, exposing both their public-facing brands and the questionable methods employed behind the scenes, offering insight into the evolution of consumer protection.
Key Takeaways
- •The 315 Gala exposed food safety issues in the production of popular chicken feet, highlighting the use of industrial chemicals.
- •Companies in the profitable chicken feet market chose to cut costs with illegal practices despite high revenue.
- •The investigation also touched on the medical aesthetic industry, revealing issues with unapproved products, such as those marketed as "exosomes."
Reference / Citation
View Original"In the face of such high profits, the companies involved chose the most extreme way to 'reduce costs': skipping health certificates, skipping hygiene disinfection, skipping proper bleaching processes, and directly replacing the compliant production process with industrial-grade hydrogen peroxide."