Shanghai Daily

Unlicensed food firms becoming thing of past

- Hu Min

THIRTEEN districts in Shanghai have zero unlicensed dining business, while authoritie­s will step up efforts to crack down on, encourage the change of business model or promote the licensing of the remaining 1,049 unlicensed catering businesses in the city, the Shanghai Food and Drug Administra­tion said yesterday.

Shanghai handled 22,579 unlicensed catering businesses this year as of Tuesday, according to the administra­tion. Among these, some 51 percent were closed, 29 percent obtained licenses and 3.8 percent changed business.

Shanghai’s remaining unlicensed dining businesses are in Xuhui and Huangpu districts and the Pudong New Area. The former two have eliminated over 98 percent of unlicensed catering businesses, while Pudong has handled 82 percent, according to the administra­tion.

At the district level, authoritie­s have conducted intensive campaigns against unlicensed catering businesses with means such as increasing inspection­s and establishi­ng tip-off and reward mechanisms, administra­tion officials said.

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