M; It’s reported very shocking that imported pork meat was found to have infected Cholera germs.
F; Oh…that’s a hell! Where is it from?
M; It’s said being imported from China.
F; We might not buy or eat Chinese pork but it’ll be unknown if it was used into processed meat such as meat ball, hamburg, sausage or dumpling and so on.
M; We can’t deny it….so what we should do is to avoid processed food as possible even if it doesn’t have any harm in it.( they say the germs were dead)
F; We have to care about our meals to cook from the original ones.
Good morning ☔
M:I don’t buy china products❗
But, If restaurant used china products when I eat out, OH, my…😣😱
F:yes,I can’t find that used it❗😞😣😨😫
M:I see, I eat only fish and vegetables at restaurant.🐟🐙
F:me too.
But,It’s difficult.
M&F:😲😱😫😠
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M: Food from China often causes problems.
F: What kind of problem is this time?
M: It seems pig cholera was found from food.
F: This is a big problem! But you don’t eat meat products.
M: I often buy food from co-op.
F: When you buy food, you have to check the country that made it.
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F; It is surprising itself that customers who came to Japan from China brought 1.5 kg of porcine sausages, isn’t it?
M; Yeah, I think so, too. But, actually, I also brought several instant cup noodles when I went to America at the trekking tour of the walking club. I learned later, but it seems that bringing food containing meat and meat extracts is prohibited in entering the United States. Fortunately I wasn’t caught at the time of entry, but instant cup noodles are prohibited to bring in, so I was in conflict with the law as a result.
F; Really? I also didn’t know that.
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