Beijing's Fengtai District recalls products from Xinfadi market
Over 8 tons of goods sold from Xinfadi wholesale market between May 30 and June 12 have been recalled and disposed of after new infections were traced back to one of the city's main suppliers of fresh produce and meat.
The products, including beans, seafood, and poultry, were collected from 19 markets, 75 catering businesses and three supermarkets, according to the market regulation department of the Fengtai District in Beijing.
Guo Shaomin, an official with the department, said the district ordered vendors to stop selling products purchased from the market, and asked professional companies to collect them.
Xinfadi wholesale market was shut down on June 13 following a cluster outbreak.