The Olympic Milk
All the hype about how successful China had been in hosting the Olympics is now forgotten as the issue on poisonous Milk Powder hovers around the mind of almost every individual in the world.
Though this might seem like something that wouldn’t concern that many people out there. But considering the number of distinct features that comes out of people mind when we think of China, we would probably get a clearer picture of what is going on.
- China being the biggest nation in the world, has one of the biggest manufacturing industries. The label “Made in China” has almost transformed into something that we are expecting to see when viewing the side/bottom of a product. It wouldn’t be surprising to know that their products have transcend beyond boundaries to other nations out of China.
- The high demand for milk. Milk could be consume as a primary product, or from a secondary product. The number of food products out there in the market that has milk content in it. Though it could be arguably said that the product is manufactured in Singapore or any other country, but the primary source of milk could well come from China. Turning white, grey. Not forgetting our famous Chocolates and yogurt are modifications of milk as well.
Now the air is starting to rumour the fact that these milk diseases have already been circulating ever since before Olympics started or even much before it. It is believed that they are trying to cover in order to build up trust and reputation before the Olympic. Though the Tibetan issues have already dirt them a little.
Skeptical it might seem to be able to keep away such a big thing from the public. But if China can ban the word “Democracy” on Google, there’s nothing much they can’t do.
Until the verdict is set, there is no concrete evidence to pinpoint the Chinese officals in misappropriating handling this incident. Just to keep people’s views about China on a fluctuate axis.
So till then, try something else for calcium. For babies, go breast feed then.









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Daryl is currently serving his National Service under the Enlistment Act for the Republic of Singapore. Hence, updates usually arrives on weekends.
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