BEIJING - Only one in five Chinese consumers trust the quality of bottled beverages and otherscite illegal additives as their major concern, according to the results of a survey released onTuesday.
An online survey conducted by the China Youth Daily showed that dairy beverages stir up themost anxiety in consumers, with 67.8 percent of the 1,290 survey respondents doubting thequality of dairy drinks.
More than half of the survey respondents said the quality of fruit and vegetable juices concernthem most, while drinks made by stores and restaurants are the third most worrisome.
The survey was conducted last week on the country's leading portal website, sina.com, after arecent spot inspection on beverage safety problems found six bottled water brands to containexcessive levels of carcinogen bromate.
About 87 percent of those surveyed worry about illegal additives in beverages, while 81.5percent of responders also expressed concerns over whether toxic or harmful substances aremixed into beverages due to poor quality management during production.
Nevertheless, these concerns have not stopped most consumers from buying bottled drinks.Only 1.3 percent of those surveyed never buy beverages, while 36.6 percent claimed to befrequent consumers.
A majority of consumers blamed the quality watchdog and beverage producers for safetyissues. In the survey, 87.5 percent said authorities had failed to conduct proper supervisionand 79.7 percent believed beverage producers lacked business ethics.
The China Youth Daily quoted an anonymous industry insider as saying that some food safetysupervisors lack work experience in the food industry, so they are not experienced enough toidentify problems or misconduct.
Some problems can evade exposure because supervisory authorities' protectionism over localproducts, the source added.
Besides enhancing supervision, more efforts should be made to improve management duringbeverage production, like introducing good practice certification, said Tian Jianmin, aresearcher with the China Safe Beverage Certification Center.
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