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Editor’s Insight: China’s wheel of food misfortune

Australians are outraged that imported frozen mixed berries have caused 13 cases of hepatitis A

Fri, 20 Feb 2015

What goes around comes around.

While the Ministry for Primary Industries is pointing the finger at trendy Grey Lynn for its latest fruit fly alert, Australians are pointing theirs at China over poisoned frozen berries.

Some 13 people so far around that country have been diagnosed with hepatitis A

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