Why Americans should worry about China’s food safety problems

Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, May 21, 2013

If a diner in the U.S. consumes a lunch of tilapia, mushrooms and spinach, there’s a decent chance the entire meal was imported from China. And the overwhelming odds are that none of those foods were inspected by the Food and Drug Administration when they arrived in the U.S.