"Hey, Lao Wang, what are we shipping today?" "What else can I do, I just finished unloading kerosene, and now I'm loading soybean oil!" ", don't rinse it? Aren't you harmful?" "Who is harming, no one knows anyway, we are just an errand runner!" "......" Can you believe it? This was actually a conversation that took place in a hall about grain storage! The incident of "unloading kerosene and loading soybean oil," which broke out in May, has now become more and more intense and has caused an uproar. This can't help but make people wonder: is it soybean oil or "kerosene" that our people eat on weekdays?
This is also a great thing. On May 24, a reporter got the news from the driver of a Ji E**76W tanker: the car had just finished unloading coal-to-liquid, and it was loaded with 35 tons of soybean oil without saying a word, and he didn't even bother to do a flush! If it weren't for the reporter to get to the bottom of it, this matter might have passed quietly. This is good, and it directly sent the grain reserves to the forefront.
Tell me, how bold is that? China Grain Storage is a "national brand" enterprise, and it usually talks a lot about food safety, but it turns out that it came out first? Isn't this a slap in the face? What's even worse is that more than a month has passed since this incident, and China Grain Reserves belatedly issued a statement, saying that it is necessary to "learn a lesson and take it as a warning." Hey, is this time to learn a lesson? People are about to be "poisoned" by you!
Speaking of which, as early as June 2014, there was a "Specification for Bulk Transportation of Edible Vegetable Oil" that clearly stipulates that special vehicles must be used to transport bulk edible vegetable oil, and tankers or containers of non-edible vegetable oil must not be used. But this regulation is there, and the grain storage is stunned when I don't see it. Isn't this knowingly committed?
What's even more laughable is that after this matter was exposed, China Grain Storage didn't know anything, and pretended to be stupid. Is this really not knowing or pretending to be confused? If you want me to say, if this kind of thing is not done well, it is an "open secret" within the enterprise. Do you think, a tanker driver can take the initiative to fill oil without cleaning? There must be "master's guidance" behind it!
Netizens don't buy it. Someone said, "I finally know why the hospital business is so good!" Some people also questioned: "This is a suspected crime, this is a crime!" Some netizens bluntly said: "What's the difference between poisoning and poisoning?"
After all, this is really not a trivial matter. Professor Xiao Yi of Capital Normal University pointed out that there are many harmful ingredients in kerosene, and adults can choke on 20-30 ml of drink, and in severe cases, they may directly hang up with respiratory failure! Long-term ingestion of small amounts may also cause cancer! This is selling oil, this is clearly fatal!
What's even worse is that even if it is cleaned afterwards, it cannot guarantee safety. Edible oil has to use a special tanker, this is the iron law! But the grain storage is good, and I will directly give you a "big method of mixing oil", and the kerosene and soybean oil are stewed in a pot, which is to feed the people as pigs?
At the end of the day, it's about poor regulation. The rules are there, but no one takes it seriously. If the enterprise does not act, the regulatory authorities turn a blind eye, and it is not our people who suffer in the end?
So the question arises: who is responsible for the "oil bottles" of the common people?
Even if China Grain Reserves admits to cowardice this time, will there be other companies taking advantage of loopholes in the future? If you want me to say, fines alone are not enough, they should revoke their business licenses and make them pay the price of blood!
Only in this way can those who want to use their brains on food safety weigh up.
So in the end, I would like to ask: if you find that there is a problem with the oil you bought, will you choose to bear it silently or stand up bravely? What do you think about this?