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A Toxic Debate: Chemical Safety Scandals and Regulatory Gaps in China’s Diaper Market
An investigative report alleging that major diaper brands in China contain formamide has sparked widespread public concern and an industry-wide debate over testing standards. While manufacturers and industry associations have challenged the report’s scientific methodology, the controversy has exposed significant gaps in current national safety regulations for baby products.

Zero-Sum Signals: The Cannibalistic New Era of China’s Telecom Giants
China's telecom industry has entered a period of contraction as of Q1 2026, leading major carriers to adopt predatory pricing strategies that penalize existing users. The shift from market expansion to a zero-sum 'stock game' has resulted in systemic barriers for consumers attempting to access fairer data packages.

The Goose that Laid a Duck: China’s Viral 'Goose Leg Auntie' Scandal and the Erosion of Social Trust
A beloved street vendor who gained national fame for selling 'goose legs' to elite university students has admitted to selling cheaper duck meat for over a decade. The scandal has sparked a national debate in China over the commercialization of social trust and the reliability of viral narratives promoted by state media and universities.

The Premium Paradox: Sam’s Club China Faces Regulatory Heat Amid Mounting Food Safety Scandals
China's market regulator has summoned Sam's Club executives following a surge in food safety incidents, including pest infestations and toxic residues. The retailer is struggling to maintain its premium reputation as its aggressive expansion strategy appears to be straining its quality control and supply chain management.

The Goose Leg Arbitrage: Why a Chinese Street Vendor Outearned Global Fast-Food Giants
A viral street vendor in Beijing, dubbed 'Goose Leg Auntie,' was found to be earning profits comparable to a KFC franchise by bypassing high rents and delivery platform fees. The business recently collapsed after it was revealed she was selling cheaper duck legs as premium goose legs, sparking a debate on the ethics and economics of China's informal gig economy.

The Mirage of Discounts: Beijing Reins in E-Commerce Giants over False ‘10-Billion’ Subsidies
Beijing regulators have cracked down on major e-commerce platforms for misleading promotional tactics and predatory 'involutionary' competition during the 6.18 shopping festival. The move highlights a growing state intolerance for deceptive '10-billion-yuan subsidy' claims and aims to protect merchant sustainability.

Beijing Reins in E-commerce Titans Over 'Involutional' Competition and Fake Subsidies
Chinese regulators have summoned major e-commerce platforms including Taobao, JD, and Pinduoduo to address deceptive '6.18' promotion tactics and 'involutional' price wars. The move demands greater transparency in subsidy funding and a shift toward service-based competition rather than predatory pricing.

China’s Regulatory Crackdown Hits CP Group Over Banned Preservatives in Pre-prepared Meat
Thai conglomerate CP Group is under fire after Chinese regulators found banned preservatives in its pre-prepared meat products. The incident highlights the company's failure to comply with new national food safety standards and underscores growing scrutiny of the 'yuzhicai' or pre-prepared food industry.

Luckin Coffee’s ‘Ice-Gate’ Controversy Reveals the Frailties of China’s Low-Margin Beverage Boom
Luckin Coffee is facing intense consumer backlash after viral social media posts revealed that 'no-ice' drinks are frequently served only half-full. The company has defended its practices as necessary for flavor consistency, but the controversy highlights the growing tension between ultra-low pricing models and consumer expectations in China.

Sparking Contention: Yadea Moped Fire Ignites Compensation Battle and Safety Concerns in China
A spontaneous fire caused by a Yadea electric moped destroyed a neighbor's car in Liaoning, leading to a heated compensation dispute. While fire officials confirmed an electrical fault, the manufacturer and the victim remain deadlocked over a 30,000 RMB gap in valuation.

Distilled Deception: Kweichow Moutai Subsidiary Severs Ties Over Predatory Bundling Scandal
Kweichow Moutai’s health wine subsidiary has terminated a partnership with a third-party marketer after a scandal involving the forced bundling of four sub-brand bottles for every one bottle of flagship Feitian Moutai. The move highlights Moutai's ongoing struggle to protect its brand prestige from unauthorized 'parasitic' marketing tactics that mislead high-net-worth investors.

Tarnished Silver: Zhou Liufu’s Quality Crisis Exposes the Frailty of China’s Jewelry Franchise Giants
Chinese jewelry giant Zhou Liufu is reeling from a quality scandal that has exposed the risks of its 100% outsourced, franchise-heavy business model. With massive store closures and a stock price trading 28% below its IPO, the company's reliance on rapid, asset-light expansion is facing its most significant test to date.