New Food Safety Scandal in China: Fujian Merchants Use Additive 8,000 Times Sweeter Than Sugar on Bayberries
A new food safety scandal has erupted in Zhangzhou, Fujian, China, where bayberry collection points were recently found to be illegally using preservatives and unapproved sweeteners. Wholesalers admitted this is a common industry practice to cope with the sourness and short shelf life of early-season bayberries. Zhangzhou authorities have detained five people, destroyed over 750 kg of tainted products, and launched a 45-day rectification campaign.
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(CNA, Taipei, 21st) Another food safety scandal has emerged in China. Bayberry collection points in Zhangzhou, Fujian province, were recently exposed for illegally using preservatives and abusing non-compliant sweeteners. Zhangzhou authorities reported that they have detained five people, destroyed over 750 kilograms of problematic bayberries and illegal additives, and launched a 45-day rectification campaign. According to reports from mainland Chinese and Hong Kong media such as The Paper and the Hong Kong Economic Times, multiple collection points in the two major bayberry-producing areas of Longhai's Baishui Town and Fugong Town in Zhangzhou were found soaking bayberries in a solution containing the banned preservative Sodium Dehydroacetate and a non-compliant compound sweetener claimed to be 8,000 times sweeter than sucrose. Many wholesalers admitted they knew such additives were illegal and harmful to health if consumed long-term. However, due to the inherent sourness and perishability of early-season bayberries, coupled with widespread illegal practices in the industry, they argued that if they alone complied with the law, their bayberries would be impossible to sell, creating a vicious cycle where "bad money drives out good." On-site, workers even took the initiative to warn undercover mainland Chinese reporters, saying, "You can't eat this, it's soaked in chemicals," and "We don't dare to eat it." According to the reports, after the incident was exposed by the media, Zhangzhou authorities established a task force and dispatched multiple departments to the involved locations for joint law enforcement. The investigation revealed that a total of five collection points were involved. Authorities are continuing to trace the source, having seized 765 kg of problematic bayberries (an initial 225 kg, with another 540 kg recovered), 20.1 kg of illegal additives, filed 12 administrative cases, 2 criminal cases, and criminally detained 5 people. The problematic products are reportedly all destroyed.
FAQ
事件發生在中國哪個地方?
事件發生在中國福建省漳州市的龍海白水鎮與浮宮鎮,這兩地是楊梅的主要產區。
商家使用了哪些不合法的添加劑?
他們使用含違禁防腐劑「脫氫乙酸鈉」的溶液,以及一款號稱甜度高達蔗糖8000倍的不合格複合甜味劑。
為什麼商家要使用這些違規添加劑?
主要原因是早熟的楊梅本身偏酸且不耐存放,加上業界普遍存在違規操作,若單獨守法,產品將難以售出,形成「劣幣驅逐良幣」的惡性競爭。
中國當局對此事件採取了什麼措施?
漳州當局成立了工作組進行聯合執法,已刑事拘留5人,查扣並銷毀問題楊梅765公斤及違規添加劑20.1公斤,並展開為期45天的專項整治行動。
是否有工作人員知道楊梅有問題?
是的,現場有務工人員主動提醒暗訪的媒體記者,表示楊梅「有泡藥的」、「我們不敢吃」。