In Bentonville, Arkansas, the office of Walmart.
Sitting behind the desk, Florance, the purchasing manager, looked at his assistant who had just walked in and asked in a deep voice.
"Is the analysis result out?"
The assistant nodded and put the document on the boss' table.
"It's out; our research found several interesting plant protein in this thing called nutrient supply. Although we don't know the source of it, the safety of the food is absolutely fine."
"With FDA standard?" Florence confirmed again.
"Yes." The assistant nodded with certainty.
After the scandal in 2015, Walmart became more cautious toward supplement suppliers.
The Ginkgo biloba leaf pills sold by Walmart stated that it could increase memory, but after examination, it only contained carrot powder and wheat powder, while on the ingredients list, it didn't list wheat powder.