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Japanese restaurant chain Sukiya has temporarily closed nearly 2000 outlets after a rat and a bug were found in its food on ...
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Japan's fast-food chain Sukiya will shut nearly all of its roughly 2,000 stores nationwide for four days from Monday following recent incidents of customers finding a rodent in a bowl of miso soup and ...
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Verdict Food Service on MSNSukiya to close nearly 2,000 stores due to pest contaminationSukiya also has a presence overseas with approximately 650 stores in China, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. "Sukiya to close nearly 2,000 stores due to pest contamination" was ...
Japanese beef-bowl restaurant operator Sukiya Co. said on Saturday it will temporarily close almost all of its outlets nationwide to take sanitary measures after a rat and a cockroach were found in ...
A popular restaurant is shutting down roughly 2,000 locations after a rat was found in a bowl of soup, among other disturbing food findings. Sukiya, a Japanese restaurant chain, is temporarily ...
Sukiya, the country’s largest chain serving gyudon, or beef bowls, announced the temporary closures following an insect contamination incident at one of its suburban Tokyo locations on Friday.
The Japanese fast-food chain Sukiya is temporarily shutting down its nearly 2,000 locations after a rat was found in a soup dish earlier this year. A rat was reportedly found in a bowl of miso ...
Japanese beef-bowl chain Sukiya said it will no longer keep any restaurants open for 24 hours and will take other steps to ...
A Japanese restaurant has issued an apology after a customer found a rat in a bowl of miso soup. The chain restaurant Sukiya, which has about 2,000 outlets in Japan, recently published a statement ...
Sukiya has apologized to its customers and said it will carry out a deep clean of its stores over four days. The company acknowledged that a rat was found in a miso soup served to a customer at ...
Japanese restaurant chain Sukiya will temporarily shut nearly all of its roughly 2,000 branches after a rat was found in a miso soup and a bug in another meal, the company said Saturday.
A CHINESE restaurant in a Brit tourist hotspot has been caught deceptively selling street pigeons as “roasted duck” to ...
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