Street Stalls/Kiosks in China - New Market Research Report
In the review period, the media continued to focus on hygiene and safety issues. In the first half of 2012, some milk tea sold through street stalls/kiosks was reported to contain excessive levels of chromium, likely to cause food poisoning. After this scare, some milk tea products were found to be made with excessive food additives and colourings. Furthermore, the hygiene conditions of milk tea also generated further media attention, including social media commentary, and this negatively...
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