Market to pay over food coloring
A court upheld a food-safety ruling and ordered a supermarket to refund and compensate a customer after restricted food additives were found in a meat product. The customer, surnamed Wang, bought 17 bags of beef and mutton in sauce worth 695 yuan ($106) at the market last year, according to the Beijing Second Intermediate People's Court. The woman sued after she discovered caramel coloring was listed as one of the ingredients printed on the package.