The restaurant chain in China compensates thousands after the table stands on the table, urinating in Hotpot

One of the largest Chinese restaurant chains promised to return thousands of customers after the video of a urine buyer in Simci Hotpot became viral online, which caused public feces. The clip seems to be shot last month, shows the young man standing on the table in the Haidilaio restaurant branch in Shanghai urination in a pan of boiling soup.
The video caused an immediate reaction on social networks, and users ventured out anger and disgust for brave food security in one of the most popular restaurant chains in the country.
Haidilail confirmed an incident in a post on social media on Wednesday, saying that he was “extremely sorry” and added that he had chased the legal proceedings against the perpetrator.
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“In the early hours of February 24, two men urinated in Hotpot after having lunch in a private room in a branch on a pumpkin in Shanghai,” the company said, referring to the walking fish of the East Megacity.
“As management never did plans for unforeseen situations or training to deal with this type of incident, the staff in our branch failed to detect any irregularities at the scene or support the security of the dining room,” it was said.
The restaurant announced that it would offer compensation to all customers participating in the chain of over 4,100 orders between February 24 and March 8, which is equivalent to a full return plus a lump sum of 10 times more than that amount.
The Shanghai Police State says that two 17-year-olds, that is, Tang and Wu, were placed in the “administrative custody”.
The Chinese age of criminal liability is 16 for most crimes, but it can be lower than 12 for great acts such as murder.
Beloved in China for fresh meat snacks, lip soups and frequent services, Hailadila has expanded abroad in recent years, with locations in the United States, Japan, Britain and elsewhere. But his Mea Culpa got a short cloth on the Chinese web network of the Weibi social media, similar to X, where users accused the company of dragging their feet for weeks before admitting his mistake.
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“Where was that (apology) at the beginning? Wouldn’t that be better to say that from the beginning,” the comment said.
Others aimed at the previous statement – since it was seemingly deleted – which blamed the “malicious waste waste waste” for the state of the company’s reputation.
Food safety scandals used to be common in China, where 2008 is a formula of milk Extinguished by industrial chemical melamine
Hundreds of thousands of babies have become ill and are associated with six deaths.
Since then, the country has achieved significant improvements, but inconsistent behavior in the catering industry is still increasing.
A prominent chain of chicken restaurants apologized this week after the state media discovered insurmountable practices in some of their franchise stores, including the use of rotting ingredients and recycling meals residue.