"China s Intelligent Manufacturing" Quickly Becomes "China s Urgent Need" as Chinese Restaurant Group Faces Total Collapse

Oxidised food and products are everywhere in China and are impossible to guard against. (Video screenshot)

[People News] Recently, the Chinese Communist Party has once again become the butt of international jokes. Two hundred Chinese medical device exhibitors suffered from mass food poisoning in Germany after consuming overpriced boxed meals from a local Chinese restaurant.

On November 17, 2025, during the International Medical Device Equipment Exhibition in Düsseldorf, Germany, 200 exhibitors from over 30 Chinese medical companies experienced severe food poisoning after eating boxed meals from a local Chinese restaurant. At least four individuals were hospitalised, while many others suffered from vomiting, diarrhoea, and abdominal pain. Some reported having diarrhoea more than 40 times in one night, while others experienced blood in their stools, and some felt completely weak and exhausted for four consecutive days.

According to reports from mainland media, a Jiangsu exhibitor named Xiao Luo (pseudonym) mentioned that the meals during the exhibition were provided by a local Chinese restaurant called "Brother BBQ," which was arranged by the local agent. Each boxed meal costs 20 euros, which is quite high. Twenty euros is equivalent to 164 yuan, significantly higher than the local group meal price of 10 euros in Germany.

On November 19, "Brother BBQ" issued an apology on social media, stating that they had prepared over 500 group meals that day, and the pork used was sourced through regular channels on Wednesday, complete with invoices and purchase receipts. They attributed the issue to insufficient thawing and cooking time, which resulted in the meat not being fully cooked, rather than a problem with the ingredients themselves.

The restaurant issued an apology letter on Xiaohongshu, but the comments section was not convinced. One of the affected individuals revealed, 'We attended the exhibition, and many people reported it on-site today. Our group has been suffering for four days, and one person couldn't even leave the hotel the next day. Such a severe food poisoning incident would not occur domestically, but it unexpectedly happened in Germany, which is truly embarrassing for Chinese people. Such establishments should be thoroughly investigated!!! Apologising alone does not resolve the issue; they should be fined until they are deterred from endangering lives for profit again.' 

According to Chinese media, the pork purchased by the restaurant on November 12 was used until the 17th, with a cold chain lasting five days. Any power outage or repeated thawing could lead to the production of sour odours from protein decomposition, which serves as undeniable evidence of spoilage. 'Having diarrhoea over 40 times in one night' is a direct result of acute intestinal infections caused by high concentrations of pathogenic bacteria. Even more alarmingly, the E. coli O157:H7 strain can directly attack the kidneys, potentially leading to uremia. 

The Chinese Embassy in Germany and local German authorities have intervened in this matter, and an investigation is currently ongoing, with no official conclusion yet. The restaurant in question, 'Brother BBQ', has two branches in North Rhine-Westphalia, one in Düsseldorf and the other in Mülheim an der Ruhr. Google Maps indicates that the Düsseldorf branch involved has already been 'permanently closed.'

The Düsseldorf International Medical Devices Exhibition is one of the largest and most influential comprehensive medical equipment exhibitions globally. At such a prestigious international event, the phrase 'Made in China' has unfortunately morphed into 'China's urgent internal issues,' leading to embarrassment and turning into an international laughingstock.

This situation goes beyond a mere food safety issue; it highlights a case where Chinese individuals are taking advantage of their fellow countrymen in a domestic black market. This is not simply a 'careless mistake' as the restaurant involved claims, but rather a calculated and ongoing exploitation. The problem is that this time, the scheme to deceive has become too ambitious, digging a pit so deep that it has ultimately led to their own downfall.

Germany boasts some of the highest food safety standards in the world, making it unlikely for ordinary restaurants to cause such significant food safety incidents. Local meal sets typically cost between 70-110 RMB, while the prices at 'Brother BBQ' are clearly inflated. It raises serious questions about how a restaurant with a mere 3.2 rating on Google could be chosen as a 'designated catering service.' The kickback system among the exhibition company, local agents, and tour guides is undeniable. They specifically target 'one-time' domestic group tourists, coercing exhibitors into accepting overpriced and subpar meals, which has become an unspoken norm at international exhibitions.

Domestic group tourists exhibit a "nostalgia filter" when it comes to overseas Chinese cuisine, which makes them more willing to accept high-priced boxed meals. In the context of the Communist Party's profit-driven culture that corrupts business ethics, Chinese individuals venturing abroad often find that the easiest way to make money is through the tactic of "hometown folks seeing hometown folks, shooting from behind." This approach is advantageous because it targets domestic groups, benefiting from shared language, cultural familiarity, and the challenges of cross-border accountability. The saying goes, "hometown folks deceive hometown folks, and three generations won't return home." Once they have scammed someone, they vanish, leaving domestic victims with exorbitant costs to seek justice upon returning home. Expecting the Chinese consulate to advocate for your rights and deliver justice is nothing short of a fantasy; it remains uncertain whether they have even received any illicit funds.

This situation is profoundly ironic: over 1,300 Chinese medical enterprises showcased high-tech products in Germany under the banner of "Chinese manufacturing," yet they were collectively undermined by a €20 "hometown boxed meal." Food safety issues have transcended borders, and the Communist Party's tactics of mutual harm have gained international traction. Wherever Chinese people go, the Party's culture of refined self-interest and unscrupulous practices follows closely behind.

In contexts involving foreign tourism, business, and immigration, Chinese individuals exploit language and cultural familiarity to engage in "precise scams," which have nearly evolved into a cross-border disaster. In the scam zones of Myanmar and Thailand, there are hundreds of thousands of victims, predominantly Chinese. On Chinese social media, there have been over 600 petitions from families seeking justice. Countless individuals have been deceived into scam zones like KK, where organ harvesting occurs. But does the Communist government take any action? Not only do they remain indifferent, but the very foundation of this unscrupulous industry chain is the Communist Party itself.

Recently, the Cambodian Academy of Life Sciences, situated at the headquarters of the Prince Group, has been breeding infants to create a 'fountain of youth' for the wealthy. Investigations by both domestic and international netizens have revealed its close ties to Hunan Yuanpin Cell Biotechnology Co., Ltd., the Hunan government, and Hunan Xiangya Second Hospital. The Academy has been accused of forcibly controlling women to give birth, subsequently extracting bone marrow fluid to produce 'elixirs of immortality' for massive profits. Zhihu users have dubbed the Cambodian Academy of Life Sciences the '731 Academy of Life Sciences.'

A video has gone viral in mainland China featuring Yu Wenhong, a wealthy entrepreneur in the Hong Kong medical beauty industry, promoting an anti-ageing treatment known as the 'blood exchange rejuvenation technique.' She claims that this procedure involves extracting 'microvesicles' and 'protein essence' from the blood of young men aged 17 to 21, which, after refinement, is injected into middle-aged and elderly individuals to rapidly restore youthfulness. In the video, Yu Wenhong explicitly states that her hospital is affiliated with the Haier Group. This video has incited public panic; if Yu Wenhong's assertions are accurate, she has inadvertently exposed the underlying reasons for the alarming increase in missing youth in China and the dark realities of organ transplantation.

In light of the recent September 3 military parade and the scandal surrounding the 150-year secret publicly proclaimed by Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping, the videos shared by netizens are not without basis. Only in the Communist Party of China is the live harvesting of human organs treated as an industry. The Communist Party is the true cult, and individuals who have unwittingly become part of this cult will carry the destruction and malevolence of the Communist Party wherever they go until they awaken.

(People News first published) △