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Chinese businesses cash in on Denmark’s oyster crisis

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Pacific oysters have spread explosively over parts of the Danish coast. PHOTO: SCMP handout
Celine Ge

Every crisis is an opportunity. And for Chinese businesses, the current one of stubborn oyster intruders overrunning parts of the coast of Denmark is spelling fortune and feasts.

With an explosive spread of Pacific oysters from Asia choking up the Danish shoreline and harming local species, Chinese companies have come up with a quick fix - they will import the unwelcomed shellfish and send armies of tourists to Denmark, so that the Chinese foodies will guzzle them up with crushed garlic and chilli sauce.

Just a week ago, the Danish Embassy in China took its alien mollusk crisis to the mainland’s vibrant social media, playfully inviting people to “come and eat” these shellfish invaders.
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The call on Weibo was met with a flood of 15,000 comments from Chinese netizens, who volunteered to “eat them to extinction”.

The Chinese were not joking and true to form, some of the country’s biggest companies, particularly e-commerce giants, went knocking on the embassy’s door to strike up a deal.

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“We have agreed on further collaboration to bring Denmark’s oysters to China,”an Alibaba spokesperson said in a statement.

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