China takes "bold step" with eco-friendly milk.
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"For too long, we have dragged our feet on this subject," noted a Chinese official "This new brand of milk called 'Yiyi', will allow consumers to choose unleaded milk if they so desire - and some studies show that it can be slightly healthier." Yiyi will be slightly more expensive than regular milk, but will be guaranteed lead free.