China Daily

Food safety enhanced by info on ingredient­s in online meals to go

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ON FRIDAY, Baidu and Ele me, the two main online platforms for takeaway food in Beijing, launched a system that requires their food providers to disclose the ingredient­s and nutritiona­l informatio­n of their food. Beijing News comments:

The two platforms said that by doing so they hope to minimize the chances of food allergies. They also made it clear that if any customer finds the food they ordered contains ingredient­s different from the disclosure, the customer has the right to return it and complain.

Their move came after the regulatory measures were introduced by the Beijing Food and Drug Administra­tion, which adhere to the national regulation on online food services that came into effect on Jan 1. This requires online fast food providers to disclose the main ingredient­s of their products online.

Some have questioned the seriousnes­s of food allergies, but data show that about 3 percent of allergies are to particular foods and in extreme cases they can cause death. By disclosing the ingredient­s of the foods, the new system helps customers better avoid having food to which they are allergic.

The system has already been launched, now it needs to be implemente­d, since according to the most recent surveys, the percentage of food providers disclosing the ingredient­s of their food on the two platforms is rather low.

Law enforcers and market supervisor­s must be strict in enforcing the new regulation, and Baidu and Ele me, the two companies running the online platforms must raise awareness of the new requiremen­t among their outlets.

Moreover, the new system is effective only in Beijing. We hope more platforms in other cities nationwide will follow suit, for the food safety of all.

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