CHINA-FREE

DEFINITION chi-na-free adj. A term proposed for use on food labels to show that products are not made in China.

CONTEXT In light of recent health and safety scares regarding Chinese-made food and products, a U.S.-based company called Food for Health International has announced plans to put "China-free" stickers on its goods. The subtext: These products won't make you sick or have harmful contaminants like melamine.

USAGE Given recent recalls of items from toys to toothpaste, China-free labeling could catch on, though consumers would do well to remember that not all products from China are tainted and not all tainted products are from China.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Fear and Loathing of Chinese Food Imports

"'Quick-drying glue -- don't worry if you accidentally glue some things together, they are easily separated. Wooden chop sticks -- they shorten over time to let you know when to throw them away. Parts of them splinter off to be used as tooth-picks. Airtight containers -- if you store kimchi or sauces in them, they'll automatically breathe themselves. Sprays -- their nozzles will gradually widen until the products can be used as water guns. Thermometers -- they keep the room temperature at the same level year round. Shavers -- they are handy when you don't have a potato peeler. Pencils -- their leads fall out and can be replaced easily...' ▶These of course are jokes found online about the 'strong points' of Chinese products. They may be slight exaggerations, but.... " Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About Korea:

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