date:Jul 22, 2014
the report and said that switching suppliers will cause some temporary product shortages.
News of the scare spread quickly to diners negotiating Shanghai's lunch-hour rush on Monday.
For now I won't go to eat at McDonald's or KFC, at least until this whole thing settles down, said Xu Xinyu, 24, a financial services worker, eating at a noodle shop near a McDonald's outlet in downtown Shanghai.
Yet Chinese consumers may already have developed a comparatively thick skin when it comes to food sca