Key facts
- China's market regulator has ordered Walmart's Sam's Club to eliminate food safety risks across its supply chain.
- The directive was issued after a meeting with a Walmart China executive regarding recently detected food safety issues.
- Sam's Club has committed to reporting its progress on rectifying the issues to regulatory authorities.
- The supermarket chain has formed a management-led task force to address the food safety concerns.
China's market regulator has instructed Walmart's supermarket chain, Sam's Club, to implement stringent measures to eradicate food safety risks throughout its entire supply chain. This directive aims to safeguard public dietary safety. The action follows a meeting between the regulator and an executive from Walmart's China office to discuss recently identified food safety concerns. Sam's Club has issued an apology and stated its commitment to rectifying the issues, including establishing a special task force and conducting supply chain inspections. The company assured regulatory authorities of its compliance with rules and product quality control. This development occurs amid Sam's Club's expansion in China, which saw double-digit growth in transactions last year.
