high proportion of this imported food comes from mainland China
rest of Hong Kong’s food comes from sources scattered all over the world
China produces lots and lots of chickens, but the frozen ones in my local Park N Shop are from Brazil or the USA, and they’re actually far cheaper than the fresh ones trucked in from the mainland
Buying cheap imports not only exacerbates the environmental problems associated with long-range shipping
Very Bad Thing
encourages the factory-farming
we should buy fresh, and buy local
means ‘buy Chinese’
local wet markets
freshly-slaughtered meats, live seafood
most of this food comes from not that far away
preserved foods
Guangdong province has a climate favorable for growing a wide range of food plants nearly year-round
lots of farmland and cheap labor
many of us would prefer to eat products we’re familiar with
local markets, which can seem quite dirty
and chaotic
organic produce and milk
humanely-raised and slaughtered meat.
fish from the mainland
news reports about contaminated eggs
weird substances being used to stretch soy sauces
if bears are treated like that, how about chickens and pigs?
pictures of bear bile farms
bear bile farms
So what’s the best option? Is it better to ‘buy local’, thereby getting fresher, less-processed food that’s been travelled a minimal distance from farm to table.