expiredhawkblu09 | Staff posted Jun 12, 2026 05:36 PM
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expiredhawkblu09 | Staff posted Jun 12, 2026 05:36 PM
10.58-Oz Fusion Select Organic Miso Paste (various)
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Fusion Select Organic Reduced Sodium Miso Paste -
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Important information Ingredients Organic Rice, Water, Irgabuc Sitveabm Sakt
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Some group tested a bunch of food originating out of China for contaminants, and they were all heavily contaminated with heavy metals. This is because air pollution is so bad / unregulated in China that all this junk falls out of the sky onto the crops there. You can look at AQI maps of China and see that most of China has very high pollution rates, often AQI over 300! In the US, I've only seen 100-200 AQI pollution when there's a big forest fire nearby.
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China has some of the draconian food safety laws in the world. Executives were executed for the melamine milk scandal and others, including corrupt inspectors, have been given lengthy sentences. It's not simply a matter of being fined in China. What we might consider a civil suit can be considered a criminal one in China. China has every reason to keep their own population safe -- and to protect their reputation internationally. I see no evidence that they are exporting stuff that they're not eating themselves. The only concern would be regional foods from rural areas that have lax or no regulations. But those aren't generally exported.
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