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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: How KFC makes big buck in China KFC is a cheater! China consumers are being cheated again. KFC was serving the soybean milk blending the water and the soybean milk powder not soybean milk being milled from the soy bean directly. On July 28th, pictures of several bags of the soybean milk powder put in front of one chain store of KFC caught wide concern from the netizens. Head of relevant departments in KFC later said that in all the other cities except Beijing, the soybean milk is made by blending the soybean milk powder and water, saying that KFC had never advertised that the soybean milk it supplied was made from the raw soybean. One Journalist from the National Business Daily typed words as KFC soybean milk powder for search in the website of http://www.taobao.com and found 89 relevant items, which are of several brands such as Xingdao, Longwang etc. The Longwang soybean milk powder, which appeared in the abovementioned pictures, was supplied in large quantity. A bag containing 480g soybean milk powder of this brand is sold at the prices between 7 and 15 yuan. It is produced by a company called Heilong Nonghenlongwang Corporation., Limited. According to the official website of this company, it was set up on August 1st, 1998 and famous as a raw powder of large package supplier. Relevant head in this company declared that this company has really supplied milk powder and soybean milk powder to the Baisheng Group. But he said nothing when being asked whether the company has supplied the powder to KFC. In KFC, one cup of soybean milk is sold at the price of 7 yuan. If one soybean milk is bought at the price of 8 yuan, and every 300g powder can be blended into 1 liter water. Since one cup contains 250ml soybean milk, the cost of cup is about 0.8 yuan, a little more than 10 percent of the selling price. If so, there are really extravagant profits for KFC to sell the soybean milk. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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