Stampede at China supermarket kills three By Jamil Anderlini in Beijing
Monday, November 12, 2007
Three people were killed and 31 injured at the weekend in a stampede for low-priced cooking oil in the western Chinese city of Chongqing.
The incident is a reflection of the current surging inflation, which has in the past been a harbinger of social upheaval in the country.
A 20 per cent discount on five-litre bottles of rapeseed oil at Carrefour had people lining up from 4am on Saturday. A stampede ensued four hours later when the doors were opened to the shopping mall where the French hypermarket is located.
“The government is investigating to determine the cause of the accident,” Carrefour said yesterday.
Wholesale vegetable oil prices in China have jumped more than 40 per cent in the past year and increases accelerated in October, with weekly price rises of about 3 per cent at supermarkets in Beijing.
Prices of other foodstuffs such as milk, pork and eggs are also rocketing, contributing to annual headline inflation of more than 6 per cent – the highest level for more than a decade.
China has a history of relatively benign price increases spiralling quickly into double-digit inflation.
Ballooning inflation is regarded as a major reason for the Communists' victory in 1949 and the 1989 turmoil that began in Tiananmen Square has been blamed at least in part on inflation of more than 20 per cent.
Adding to concerns were reports over the weekend of renewed fuel shortages across the eastern seaboard, a week after the government raised tightly controlled pump prices by 10 per cent for the first time in 17 months.
There were also reports that some retail outlets have started hoarding supplies, particularly of diesel, on the expectation the government will raise prices again as global crude oil prices flirt with record $100 a barrel levels.
The shortages are a result of refiners stopping production in order to avoid losses caused by the difference between government-fixed retail prices and the soaring price of crude.
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