The Japanese food chain closes restaurants after pests are in a dish

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One of the largest restaurant chains in Japan is the closure of their outlets for cleaning, after two cases of customers who find pests, including a rat, in their food.

Sukia, known for her beef dishes, announced the temporary closure after an insect was found. Last weekend, he admitted that a rat was found in a bowl of miso soup in January.

The chain, which has nearly 2000 restaurants, said most of its sites will be closed between March 31 and April 4, “to prevent external penetration and internal infection of pests and pests.”

In a statementShe apologized for “the great inconvenience and concern caused.”

Rumors of the Misso Rat incident have been spread on social media weeks before Sukia is forced to confirm that the rodent was found “before it was eaten”.

The restaurant, in Totor, was temporarily closed. Sukia said measures have been taken to deal with cracks in the building that can lead to pollution.

He then announced that all his retail outlets would be regularly checked for gaps and the garbage would be in the fridge.

The company has now taken the more drastic measure of closure after the insect – widely reported that it was part or the entire cockroach – it was found Friday by a client in Tokyo.

The manager apologized to the client and gave them a recovery, she said. The restaurant was closed the same day and a pest control company was called.

Sukiya is part of Zensho Holdings, which owns a number of chains of restaurants in Japan.

Last Monday, after the rats reveal, the price of his shares fell apart before recovering later during the week. His shares will face control after the Saturday message.

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