How China's progress is killing the instant noodle

By Adam Minter
Updated September 30 2016 - 9:13am, first published September 29 2016 - 2:14pm
China's instant-noodle makers and importers are struggling to re-start growth. Photo: Janie Barrett
China's instant-noodle makers and importers are struggling to re-start growth. Photo: Janie Barrett

A crumpled instant-noodle bowl ground into the mud is an unlikely symbol of economic vitality. But during China's boom years those bowls were as ubiquitous around construction sites as the high-rise cranes above them.

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