Indeed it is wrong but as you said it is an integral part of the economy and there are different regulations around the world that allow it. It is not the best move on a moral ground but as far as what is legal it is how they get paid.
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Men... So many grey areas. I understand that it is not good for consumption for a reason. The regulations supersedes public health? I don't like this profit over human lives.
Governments with poor policy making systems, regulatory bodies who do not know how to go about their jobs and legislators who have forgotten who they owe their service to have contributed to such situations. Also unscrupulous business men ready to do any deal for the quick buck are responsible for such situations.
We have had health scare several times in the past; poisoned beans, chicken and fish shipped into the country that had been preserved with embalming chemicals, expired canned foods, expired drugs, fake drugs... The list goes on and on.
When do we put morals before profit, human lives before economic growth? It is scary really.
"Also unscrupulous business men ready to do any deal for the quick buck are responsible for such situations."
This is the problem in any business, money makes those willing to hurt others rich.