A trial scheme which allowed
people to buy baby formula via
automatic dispensing machines
in Beijing pharmacies has been
suspended.
According to the Beijing Youth
Daily, the project was in operation
in five chemist shops in the Chinese
capital but has now been dropped
by the China International Trade
Association which had launched the
pilot program.
No reason was given for the
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