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Wal-Mart in China Faces New Food-Safety Complaints

Beijing's Food Safety Administration said Thursday that it accused Wal-Mart of violating food-safety standards in March by selling sesame oil exceeding standard amounts of benzopyrene and squid containing hazardous levels of cadmium. The agency's website said the sesame oil and squid were produced by domestic companies.

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Topics: 
Environment, Health
Keywords: 
Food Safety, Walmart