date:Jun 02, 2012
overnment and its representatives got off relatively lightly, with only 26% of respondents affirming substandard supervision and inspection processes.
But 60% said punishment for illegal behavior with food needed to be heavier.
Nowthepublichasplaceditshopesinprotectingfoodsafetyonthegovernment, so authorities should integrate their resources to strengthen supervision and deal a stronger blow to illegal behavior,said Ruan.
As far as the dissemination of food safety alerts and news goes, almost