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Chinese diners at American barbecue restaurants in Beijing are chewing on a loss of authenticity ...
A delivery mishap in China is just what FedEx doesn’t need as it seeks to avoid losing its position in the people’s republic amid the China-US tariff war. Sadly, a delivery mishap is just what it is lumbered with, according to the South China Morning Post. The incident in question involves a US client ’FedExing’ a handgun to a sporting goods store in Fuzhou – promptly seized by local police before delivery.
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