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Vigilantes for safe food

By Xing Yi | China Daily | Updated: 2015-04-08 07:33

Vigilantes for safe food

Food safety is now the biggest concern for most Chinese people. Photo provided to China Daily

More than a century ago, when food adulteration was a big problem in the United States, chemist Harvey Wiley advocated food safety through public awareness and strong policy measures.

As a result, the federal Food and Drug Administration was founded for consumer protection.

Chen Qiaoling hopes to do the same in China.

But when the Beijing resident took the lengthy manuscript of her book, China's Compiled Food Safety Incidents, to publishers, almost everyone refused it, citing the lack of commercial viability.

"They said nobody will read it," says Chen, who founded Yueyaduo.com, an online food-safety platform in 2012, and now studies business at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

"Not only editors but also my parents, friends and other people around me responded the same way."

She worked in the financial sector before joining the MBA program. Her studies stalled during the writing of her book.

Still, after some struggle, she funded the book's publication with her own money last December and placed a version online as well. To her surprise, the 200 offline books sold out quickly.

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