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Drive to Make the Consumer King

Burger King China was recently in hot water in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province in east China, where some of its stores were accused of using expired ingredients, according to an annual consumer rights program broadcast by China Central Television on July 16.

Initiated in 1991 to expose problems and malpractices in the domestic market, the program is broadcast on World Consumer Rights Day, March 15, annually, but was delayed this year due to the epidemic.

After the program was aired, Burger King China

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