It comes after a video appeared to show staff giving ice cream to foreigners and refusing local visitors.
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Mini China, which is owned by Germany's BMW, said the workers were distributing the treats to company employees. "The four to five foreigners you see in the video are colleagues who are wearing employee badges," it added. "We shouldn't excessively magnify a problem to become a question of principle or an ideological issue," wrote Hu Xijin, the former editor-in-chief of state-owned newspaper Global Times.
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