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OssanAmerica
Anyone who lives in one of the most polluted (both water and air) countries on this planet would be happy to eat fish from anywhere in Japan.
"Shanghai, with its chic cafes, glitzy shopping malls and organic health food shops, is emblematic of improving quality of life for China’s urban middle class. Yet while the city’s veil of smog has lifted slightly in recent years, its water pollution crisis continues unabated – 85% of the water in the city’s major rivers was undrinkable in 2015, according to official standards, and 56.4% was unfit for any purpose."
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2017/jun/02/china-water-dangerous-pollution-greenpeace
kurisupisu
Sourcing unpolluted anything in China would be a task and a half!
Nibek32
3rd world parts of Japan does not make any sense, you clearly have never visited.
There is a small amount of people with money in China that could afford this experience, but a majority of Chinese citizens are living below poverty level.
blahblah222
Considering the growing anti-Japan sentiment in China, I cannot see how this project can be sustainable long term; if it is not shut down by protests before it even launches.
Nuno Teixeira da Cunha
Smart move to go global, japanese businessman always seems to look smart in their strategies. Isn' t processed food a bad thing? Just the word in it self is unapealeble
ClippetyClop
Japanese products and produce are considered premium and trustworthy by Chinese consumers who distrust much of their own tat.
Pre covid saw a huge increase in drugstore chains catering to Chinese tourists. They would spend massive amounts on anything.
I know this because taking them to Welcia was a stop on my guided tour
oyatoi
If you intend conquering the world, make it palatable.
Tom San
And then before you know it, there won't be any tasty Japanese cuisine (or the ingredients to make it) left for the Japanese to enjoy. Lol.
painkiller
I wonder where they will get their fish from.
painkiller
RedstormToday 07:20 pm JST
Let's read my actual quote, polluted waters in third world parts of Japan
See your misunderstanding?
Isn't that discrimination?
Really?
It is labeled by country where it is caught.
I thought you said "the sea"?
painkiller
Nuno Teixeira da CunhaToday 09:10 pm JST
Chefoodo said in a recent press release that it would collaborate with leading Chinese food conglomerate Bright Food (Group) Co.
painkiller
RedstormToday 05:37 pm JST
Hope not from polluted waters in third world parts of Japan because Chinese consumers will turn their backs on this effort.