Chinese virus detected in chicken leg package! McDonald’s and Wal-Mart panicked

The Communist Party of China (CPC) virus was found on the packaging of domestic chicken legs for the first time in the Mainland On Friday. Cargill of the United States bought domestic chicken legs in Anhui province, but they tested positive. The Municipal Party Committee of Chuzhou and the Emergency response headquarters of Laian County confirmed the outbreak. Cargill has more than 50 business operations and more than 10,000 employees in mainland China. Cargill’s main customers include McDonald’s, KFC, Burger King and other catering brands, as well as walmart, Bailian and other chain supermarkets. All the cooperating manufacturers are in danger.

According to the Epidemic prevention and control emergency response headquarters of Chuzhou city, a batch of domestic chicken legs purchased by Cargill Protein Nutrition Technology (Anhui) showed positive nucleic acid tests on the packaging.

So far, 2,712 samples of nucleic acid testing have been taken from the company’s staff, and 2,313 samples have been tested negative. A total of 267 samples were taken from cold chain transport vehicles, office space, cold storage, production line and food, and the test results were all negative.

Novel Coronavirus is the first discovery of novel coronavirus in domestic drumhead packaging in mainland China. Cargill Anhui plant, a 100% owned subsidiary of Cargill Investment (China), is involved in the r&d, processing and sales of frozen food, meat products, aquatic products and edible oils.

Cargill’s production line in Chuzhou, Anhui province is a vertical integration project of poultry meat, covering the supply chain of feed, breeding chickens, incubation, broiler chickens, primary processing and further processing of poultry meat. Cargill slaughters 40 million chickens a year and more than 200,000 a day at peak slaughter, all of which are supplied by cargill’s own farms.

Cargill’s Anhui plant has been completely disinfected, and major suppliers including McDonald’s, KFC and Burger King, as well as Wal-Mart and Belian have yet to determine whether they have purchased the problem chickens.