BEIJING — A suspect meat scandal in China engulfed Starbucks and Burger
King on Tuesday and spread to Japan, where McDonald's said the Chinese
supplier accused of selling expired beef and chicken
had provided 20 percent of the meat for its chicken nuggets. A day
after Husi Food Co.'s food processing plant in Shanghai was sealed by
the China Food and Drug Administration, the agency said Tuesday that
inspectors also will look at its facilities and meat sources in five
provinces in central, eastern and southern China.
Starbucks said it
removed from its shelves sandwiches made with chicken that originated at
Husi, which is owned by OSI Group of Aurora, Illinois. Burger King said
it stopped using hamburger it received from a supplier that used
product from Husi. Pizza restaurant chain Papa John's International
announced it stopped using meat from Husi. In Japan, McDonald's said it
stopped selling McNuggets at more than 1,300 outlets that used chicken
supplied by Husi. "Our company management believes this to be an
isolated event, but takes full responsibility for the situation and will
take appropriate actions swiftly and comprehensively,” Husi said.
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