Current location:home page > Food News

Carrefour sells juicy beef ball without beef

admin2 days agoFood News3
Carrefour is involved in yet another food safety scandal and this time it's over their juicy beef ba…
Carrefour is involved in yet another food safety scandal and this time it's over their juicy beef ball which apparently doesn't contain meat, China National Radio reported.

According to the national food production requirement, the juicy beef ball can be mixed with a certain amount of pork and lamb to boost its taste. However, as for the beef balls sold at the retailer's Lishuiqiao store in Beijing, the beef remains to be seen.

Carrefour said on Thursday it removed its beefball products form shelves of all stores in Beijing, as an immediate reaction to resolve the scandal, while related products and suppliers will be investigated.

The beef ball safety problems are only limited to the Beijing area as other Carrefour stores in East China do not carry such products, according to a report of CBN Daily on Friday.

Prior to this incident, Carrefour had highly publicized that they had poured 5 million yuan into a food security testing lab in Shanghai to improve the quality of their products. The lab area consists of 200 square meters, and can detect 50 indicators in 65 categories per day, or 26,624 batches of food a year.

So with this is mind, why was Carrefour unable to detect its beef ball problems? In response, Carrefour said that the security testing lab mainly focuses on vegetables and fruits. They do not test packaged food products like beef balls and even if problems were detected the lab would primarily focus on whether harmful substances like formaldehyde (CH2O) had exceeded safety limits.

"Retail business is the market with the smallest profits, and normally cannot afford a security testing lab. Even though retail giant Carrefour has the ability to create a safety lab, only parts of indicators can be tested because just having one director can sometimes cost thousands of yuan," said a man surnamed Shen, a senior insider who works in retail. For now, supermarkets like Carrefour mainly depend on supplier licenses to identify whether their products meet the minimum standards.

However, licenses can only show that suppliers are legally registered. Even if suppliers use shoddy products in place of quality food, it's practically impossible for retailers to identify any problems which may exist upon delivery.

Many suppliers mix shoddy products with quality goods in order to maximize profits, as profit margins have been declining in recent years, the CBN Daily report said.

"Due to rent and labor costs increasing sharply, the profit margin of retailers is greatly decreasing, so many supermarkets have started to increase their charges.

Carrefour is a prominent example. For many retailers, 50 percent of their profits depend on charging fees from suppliers instead of sales," said Shen.

"I have to pay supermarkets millions of yuan in various kinds of fees every year and sometimes they delay due payments. Suppliers cannot make a profit, so some of them adulterate the commercial quality," said one supplier who has been working with Carrefour and Wal-Mart for a long time.

"In fact, the managers of supermarkets know the inside story as well, but they choose to relax quality control over sales income," the supplier added.

Related articles

Yum's China rebound dimmed by India, Pizza Hut weakness

Yum Brands Inc on Wednesday said its KFC business bounced back in China, its No. 1 market, but its s…

Debbie and Andrew Keeble's Heck plan beefburgers

Debbie and Andrew Keeble's Heck plan beefburgers

Heck - the premium sausage brand set up by Debbie and Andrew Keeble - is planning a move into burger…

McDonald's, not only franchisees, liable in worker complaints

McDonald's, not only franchisees, liable in worker complaints

McDonald's Corp, not just its franchisees, can be held liable in complaints that the company violate…

Burger King in talks to buy Canada's Tim Hortons

Burger King is in talks to acquire Canadian coffee and doughnut chain Tim Hortons Inc in a deal that…

Fresh or chilled asparagus account for half of Peru's air shipments

According to the Peruvian Foreign Trade Society (Comex Peru), Peru exported 74,774 tons of agricultu…

McDonald's testing bananas as Happy Meal addition

McDonald's is testing 5.5 to 7 inch "junior" bananas in its Happy Meals in the Austin, Texas, market…