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Video from China: Workers dunk empty Budweiser cans into a vat of beer in a factory that reseals the cans.

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Video from China: Workers dunk empty Budweiser cans into a vat of beer in a factory that reseals the cans.

You see old cans — with the lids removed — lifted out of a cardboard box and submerged in a big tub of (presumably) beer by 2 women who are not even wearing gloves!

According to the article — in the South China Morning Post — people in China order canned bear because there have been exposés about the fraudulent refilling of liquor bottles. A can seems more reliable... seemed more reliable.


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