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20-30% of consumers have not eaten beef despite safety claim.

Publication: Japan Weekly Monitor
Publication Date: 17-DEC-01
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
TOKYO, Dec. 13 Kyodo

Some 33% of Japanese consumers surveyed in Tokyo and 20% in Osaka Prefecture have not eaten beef despite the government's declaration in October that domestic beef is free of mad cow disease, according to a survey released Thursday.

Despite such government assurances, two more cases...

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