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Green tea C2 sold at a supermarket in Hanoi. Latest tests have found the product is safe. Photo: Ngoc Thang/Thanh Nien

Vietnam food agency rejects claims it took bribes to clear Philippine beverages

'We are willing to cooperate with relevant agencies to find out the motives of those behind these rumors'

C2 beverage being produced at a URC factory. Photo: Thien Huong

Vietnam tests 2 Philippine beverages for lead

The tests follow claims on social media that green tea C2 and energy drink Rong Do contain high levels of...

Pork and beef rolls at a shop in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Dao Ngoc Thach

Banned food additives sold in HCMC market

Though food processors know the dangers posed by substances like borax, greed trumps all else

Sweet tamarinds from Thailand on sale at a market in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Bach Duong

Popular in Vietnam, Thai fruits, vegetables fail toxic test at home

  Thailand is the biggest foreign supplier of fruits and vegetables in Vietnam

Second victim dies after eating insects in central Vietnam

Second victim dies after eating insects in central Vietnam

The third man is being monitored in Quang Nam General Hospital

A part of a needle found inside a piece of pork at a boarding school in Da Lat on April 12, 2016. Photo credit: Tien Phong

Piece of needle found in pork at Vietnamese school kitchen

The cooks saw it while preparing meals for students and teachers

Pork, buffalo meat sold as fake beef in Hanoi

Pork, buffalo meat sold as fake beef in Hanoi

Many so-called beef sausage products had no beef in it, new tests found

An inspector checks a pig farm in Vietnam. Photo: Cong Nguyen

Vietnam to prosecute farmers using banned drugs in animal feed

The maximum prison term will be 20 years as current punitive measures seem too lenient

Workers receive treatment at a hospital in Ho Chi Minh City after having lunch on March 12. Photo provided by Lotteria Vietnam

Fast food chain Lotteria Vietnam fined for mass poisoning

60 workers in Ho Chi Minh City were sickened and rushed to hospital last week after lunch

Binh Thuan police seize the buffalo meat imported from India. Photo: Nguyen Nam/Tuoi Tre

Vietnam butcher shop fined for selling rotten buffalo meat as beef

The meat from India would be soaked in cow blood to look like fresh beef, inspectors said

Yet another food safety scare as fake beef discovered at Saigon butcher shop

Yet another food safety scare as fake beef discovered at Saigon butcher shop

A large amount of pork was soaked in cow blood and a chemical preservative so that it looked like beef

A Ho Chi Minh City animal health official (R) takes samples to find drug residue in pigs at a slaughterhouse. Photo: Cong Nguyen

Official pushes for jail for drug use by animal farms as violations persist

For using prohibited substances to fatten animals farms can be fined $900, but then the profits could be 15 times...

A photo of green-colored sweet potatoes posted to Facebook on January 4 that went viral.

Singapore dismisses Agent Orange myth, assures Vietnam sweet potatoes are safe

Officials say the green color is normal when cooked sweet potatoes are exposed to air  

An inspector shows parts of the pig udders found in a house in Ho Chi Minh City's District 12 on December 22, 2015. Photo: Cong Nguyen

Restaurant-bound rotten pig udders seized in Ho Chi Minh City

The meat was meant to be sold to eateries and restaurants as “goat udder” for drinkers

A liquid for making highly profitable but probably toxic coffee is sold at Kim Bien Market in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Something in the water: The dark and deadly secret behind Saigon cheap coffee

Instead of spending time and money selecting the best beans, some vendors know a little trick  
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