Supor’s defective products still on sale in Shenzhen
China’s cooking utensil king “Supor” was found with 81 types of stainless vessels unqualified. The manganese level in the products that has been inspected is high and the nickel content is insufficient, according to the industry and commerce department in Harbin. However, Supor insisted its products have no problem.
Due to the controversy on the defective products, the malls and super markets in Shenzhen responded differently. When visiting Carrefour, Wal-Mart, Vanguard and other super markets in Shenzhen, the reporter found the products of Supor occupied nearly half of the sale area and several stainless utensils that were reported with defective problems were still available. When being asked if they were aware of the reported 81 types of Supor cooking utensils, relevant persons in charge of the above said markets indicated the products won’t be moved off the shelves in short duration because the they were still in disputes.
Head of Public Relation Department of Carrefour in Shenzhen introduced, after the news was spread, Supor’s supplier immediately showed its test report issued by the authoritative department of China, which indicate the products were all qualified. Head of another super market’s public relation department, they had not received any removing notice issued by relevant departments of the government or retail associations. But they indicated they would keep a close eye on the development of this case and would make corresponding treatment over the new results.
Elaine
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