Wal-Mart Reviewing Management at China Stores After Pork Probe

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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is reviewing management procedures in China as it reopened outlets in Chongqing after officials ordered all 13 of them shut for two weeks for mislabeling ordinary pork as organic.

The world’s largest retailer has doubled efforts to improve operations and needs to review management procedures across China, Del Sloneker, chief operating officer of Wal-Mart China Hypermarket, told reporters today in Chongqing. He also apologized for the mislabeled pork cases and didn’t say how much the review or other steps would cost.