China’s continued insistence on implementing a strict “zero-COVID” policy to snuff out the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus is drawing widespread anger. In Shanghai, where residents have been under lockdown for days, some locals are displeased that officials have not given them enough food. Tian Bei (a pseudonym), a resident living in Pudong, a district located east of Shanghai’s Huangpu River, told The Epoch Times she received a bag of rice, a small bucket of cooking oil, and a pack of powder milk from her community officials on April 1. She lamented that her package of supplies did not even include vegetables. Based on what she had seen and heard, Tian said that there were no set requirements on what Chinese officials must bring to residents confined to their homes. For example, she said she saw some people get a single carrot as the only vegetable in their supplies. She …