Selasa, 02 September 2014

Mcdonald’s to 1ncrease 0versight of Chinese Suppliers

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS September 2, 2014

McDonald's said it would monitor its suppliers in China more closely after a food safety scandal in the country hurt the chain's sales and reputation. The company plans to increase audits and video monitoring at its suppliers and send more employees to meat production facilities to ensure its food is prepared safely. It also named a new food safety officer and created a hotline where employees can report poor food safety practices, McDonald's said in a statement on Tuesday. The changes come after a TV report in July showed workers at McDonald's supplier Shanghai Husi Food Company repacking expired meat. McDonald's stopped using the Shanghai plant and many restaurants were unable to provide some products, including Big Macs and Chicken McNuggets. McDonald's, based in Oak Brook, Ill., reported a 7.3 percent drop in July sales at its restaurants in Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Other fast-food companies have been hurt by food-safety concerns in China. Husi, which is owned by OSI Group, based in Aurora, Ill., was also accused of selling expired meat to KFC in the TV report. KFC also stopped using meat from the plant.


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