8:52 AM Shanghai regulators say test samples of chickens sold to supplies of the KFC chain (YUM) in China indicate they may be contaminated with the potentially-harmful drug amantadine. Chicken farms in the nation reportedly treat their birds with excessive amounts of antibiotics to increase the rate they grow. (Read the comments on this)
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