Hong Kong vows to tighten curbs on Japanese food imports
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A fish caught last month in the harbour where the plant is located was found to contain 180 times the maximum limit of the radioactive element caesium allowed under Japan’s food safety laws.

Tse said the discovery proved that food safety concerns were “a serious issue in reality” and “not merely an academic discussion”.

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The water is not released yet. The level is already high.
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Why are they so reluctant to stop all fuku foods?

Some garments are very black hearted. Dun you think so meh?
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(16-06-2023, 10:34 AM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  Why are they so reluctant to stop all fuku foods?

Some garments are very black hearted. Dun you think so meh?



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