(You might already be aware but I think that website you linked is just LLM-generated articles. They’re quite difficult to avoid on search engines these days. The information might still be accurate of course.)
I was not aware. Thank you for flagging that. I just did some more research and I’m not able to find more credible information about why they are not killed first. I’m glad @Fai was able to corroborate “freshness” being a driver in the Chinese context but it’s now unclear to me why they are not killed first for European imports.
(You might already be aware but I think that website you linked is just LLM-generated articles. They’re quite difficult to avoid on search engines these days. The information might still be accurate of course.)
I was not aware. Thank you for flagging that. I just did some more research and I’m not able to find more credible information about why they are not killed first. I’m glad @Fai was able to corroborate “freshness” being a driver in the Chinese context but it’s now unclear to me why they are not killed first for European imports.